Twister-Best-Of.mp3
Twister-Best-Of.mp4
Twister.mp3
Twister.mp4
Twister-intro.mp3
[Verse 1]
Warm air rising
(Cold air sinking)
Not so surprising
(What were we thinking)
[Chorus]
Hey, mister
(What’s going round)
Say — twister
(Hitting the ground)
[Bridge]
Spin me round
(Round and round)
[Verse 2]
What goes round
(Comes round)
Feeding the beast
(To say the least)
[Chorus]
Hey, mister
(What’s going round)
Say — twister
(Hitting the ground)
[Bridge]
Spin me round
(Round and round)
Turning me… (upside down)
[Chorus]
Hey, mister
(What’s going round)
Say — twister
(Hitting the ground)
[Outro]
Spin me round
(Round and round)
Turning me… (upside down)
Growing fear (… wind sheer)
Keeps spinning me… twisting me
(Can’t seem to break free)
A SCIENCE NOTE
Tornadoes, or twisters, are powerful rotating columns of air formed by specific atmospheric conditions and physics. They require a combination of warm, moist air rising, cold, dry air sinking, and strong wind shear (changes in wind speed and direction with height). This creates a mesocyclone, a rotating updraft within a thunderstorm. When this mesocyclone intensifies and descends, and a funnel cloud touches the ground, it becomes a tornado.