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  2. A Meteorologist Weighs in on the Science Behind 'Twisters'

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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 ...

  3. Science behind 'Twisters': Can you really 'kill' a tornado ...

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    After a record-setting year for tornadoes, the release of stand-alone sequel "Twisters" this week is particularly timely.. The disaster film follows two storm chasers on their quest to research ...

  4. The Real History Behind 'Twisters' - AOL

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    For as long as scientists have studied tornadoes, researchers have dreamed of controlling them. ... Animals. Business. Elections. Entertainment ...

  5. History of tornado research - Wikipedia

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    On July 19, the hit disaster-film Twisters released, which included accurate scientific theories on ways to potentially disrupt tornadoes. [147] On July 30, Andrew Mercer, Kenneth Swan, and Adonte Knight with Mississippi State University published the first quantitative definition for how to define a tornado outbreak. The researchers also ...

  6. Twisters (film) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. Rain of animals - Wikipedia

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    A rain of animals is a rare meteorological phenomenon in which flightless animals fall from the sky. Such occurrences have been reported in many countries throughout history, an example being Lluvia de peces , a phenomenon that has occurred many times in Honduras . [ 1 ]

  8. Talk:Twisters (film) - Wikipedia

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    The piece is literally named 'Twisters' whips up lessons for Disney and far-left Hollywood and the article itself uses the phrase far-left more than it does even the title of the film Twisters, while using the phrase tornado exactly 0 times. For a review of an action film, I can't find any mention of any sort of action scenes in the review.

  9. 40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be ...

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    If you enjoy nerding out on random facts about the world, this one’s for you. But either way, you will likely learn something new today. But either way, you will likely learn something new today. #1