A twister, more commonly called a tornado, is a violent, rotating windstorm that can develop during a severe thunderstorm. Compared to other types of storm tornadoes are small but incredibly violent. Tornadoes are usually made visible by a funnel or cone-shaped cloud and often produce a swirling cloud of dust and debris that they pick up from the ground. Tornadoes can range in size from a few yards (meters) to more than 2 miles (3 km) wide and in the worst cases can produce winds in excess of 300 mph (480 km/h).
Twister came out in 1996.
No, a twister and a tornado are terms that are often used interchangeably to refer to the same weather phenomenon. Both terms describe a rapidly rotating column of air that comes into contact with the ground.
Yes. Twister is 1996 film about a group of storm chasers trying to study tornadoes.
Tornadoes are often referred to simply as "tornadoes" or "twisters."
Twister was invented by Charles F. Foley and Neil Rabens in 1966 and subsequently marketed by Milton Bradley Company (now owned by Hasbro). The game became popular for its physical and interactive gameplay involving players placing their hands and feet on colored circles on a plastic mat.
Twister
Twister came out in 1996.
"Twister," as in "tornado," is "tatsumaki" in Japanese.
Twister has two syllables.
Texas Twister was created in 1976.
Twister Mania happened in 2011.
Twister II was created in 1995.
Trail of the Twister happened in 2010.
Twister...Ride it Out was created in 1998.
Arkansas Twister was created in 1993.
Timberline Twister was created in 1983.
Cherry Twister was created in 1998.