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"In the original Twister, the idea of putting these Dorothy sensor balls into a tornado is completely science fiction, but it inspired a generation of people to want to do scientific research on ...
In "Twister" (1996), a barrel-shaped device called Dorothy was designed to go inside the tornado and send back data that would be used to create an advanced warning system.
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Tornadoes that happened farther in the past or in regions outside of more tornado-prepared areas will have similar difficulty in receiving an accurate rating due to a dearth of information. The situation is further muddled by the fact that these scales incorporate different types of data, leading to differing ratings based on which scale is used.
Twisters is a 2024 American disaster film directed by Lee Isaac Chung from a screenplay by Mark L. Smith, based on a story by Joseph Kosinski. Serving as a standalone sequel to Twister (1996), it stars Daisy Edgar-Jones , Glen Powell , Anthony Ramos , Brandon Perea , Maura Tierney , and Sasha Lane .
The first movie from 1996 was not accurate at all. However, Twisters (this movie) is scientifically accurate. Have you seen the movie? Clearly not if you are saying it isn’t suppose to be scientifically accurate. USA Today article on Twister and Twisters accuracy.
The junkyard tornado, sometimes known as Hoyle's fallacy, is a fallacious argument formulated by Fred Hoyle against Earth-based abiogenesis and in favor of panspermia.The junkyard tornado argument has been taken out of its original context by theists to argue for intelligent design, and has since become a mainstay in the rejection of evolution by religious groups, even though Fred Hoyle ...
Yes, Twisters is technically a sequel to Twister, but it's also a standalone film on its own and doesn't focus on any of the characters from the original Twister.