"‘Twisters’ Director Explains Absence of Climate Change in New Film"

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Since the release of the original Twister movie in 1996, storm chasing has evolved significantly due to advancements in technology, making it easier for enthusiasts to track storms using mobile apps and GPS. However, the fundamental unpredictability of tornadoes remains unchanged. Dave Call, a storm chaser and professor at Ball State University, highlights the dangers and excitement of storm chasing, the impact of climate change on tornado patterns, and the continued importance of human expertise in meteorology.
Topics:entertainment#climate-change#meteorology#science-and-technology#storm-chasing#tornadoes#twister-movie
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