'Twisters' shows how tornado science has changed massively since the first movie nearly 30 years ago
Scientists have a better grasp of how tornadoes work The big showpiece of the original "Twister" was Dorothy, a drum containing hundreds of sensors that got sucked up by a tornado, returning tons ...
The endless fascination with the story of young Dorothy being whisked away by a twister from her home in Kansas to the mystical land of Oz has always been a favorite of young and old.
Weather experts still cling to Twister memorabilia. Dorothy, the tornado-chasing contraption from the film, now sits in the lobby of the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma, a major center ...
We’re off to see the wizard! When a twister lands the home of Kansas farm girl Dorothy (the luminous Judy Garland) and her little dog, right on top of a mean witch with a shoe fetish ...
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