Tornadoes are a natural calamity that is responsible for claiming millions of beings and costing billions in damage to property. A tornado, a rotating column of air, can have winds up to 36 mph and destroy everything in its way. Twisters, also a rotating column of air, cause around the same amount of damage. Tornadoes have contact with both the ground, as well as a cumulonimbus cloud. A cloud of dust and debris usually surrounds the base of the tornado that touches the earth.
A tornado or twister, depending upon its size can have wind speeds between 40mph and 360mph. Tornadoes often develop from a class of thunderstorms known as supercells. A tornado dies or dissipates when the downdraft encases the tornadoes and cuts off the air supply. There are three different types of tornadoes: landspout, water spout, and multiple vertexes. A tornado and a twister are almost the same things, and the term twister is ‘slang' term for a tornado, derived from the twisting winds.