"Twister" was released 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.
Tornadoes are often referred to simply as "tornadoes" or "twisters."
A rainbow twister, also known as a rainbow tornado, is a rare and unlikely weather phenomenon. The conditions required for both a tornado and the presence of sunlight to create a rainbow are difficult to occur simultaneously. While not impossible, the chances of witnessing a rainbow twister are extremely low.
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.
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The film Twister was filmed in Oklahoma, but some of it was filmed it Wakita.
The film takes place in Oklahoma.
film composer, Mark Mancina.
The sensor device that Bill invents in the film "Twister" is called Dorothy. It consists of small sensors that are released into a tornado to collect data and improve forecasting.
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Well, if your refering to the film, the movie came out in 1996. As for the game... try Wikipedia.org
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The sensor device invented by Bill in the film "Twister" is called Dorothy. It is a series of sensory balls used to gather data from inside a tornado to help improve early warning systems.
This was used to advertise the film Twister.