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NY Earthquake - 1

NY Earthquake - 1
Most people don't think of New York City as earthquake country, but it has been shaken by significant quakes in 1737 and 1884. Take a look at the effects an earthquake would have on New York and its infrastructure.
44 分钟
2007年10月22日
San Andreas Fault - 2

San Andreas Fault - 2
The San Andreas Fault runs roughly 800 miles through some of the most valuable real estate in the world. The southern section hasn't had a significant quake for over 300 years and is primed and ready for another big one.
45 分钟
2009年2月9日
Katrina - 3

Katrina - 3
Inflicting over $80 billion in damage and causing the deaths of over 1800 people, Hurricane Katrina was among the greatest engineering disasters in US history. But was Katrina really the "big one" New Orleans had been waiting for?
43 分钟
2008年4月27日
West Coast Tsunami - 4

West Coast Tsunami - 4
What would happen if a massive earthquake and tsunami were to strike the West Coast of the U.S.? Experts say it could easily match the catastrophic 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in scale and might. What can we do to minimize disaster?
45 分钟
2006年5月8日
Glacier Meltdown - 5

Glacier Meltdown - 5
As temperatures rise, a global meltdown has begun. From the Andes to the Himalayas to the Alps, glaciers are vanishing.
45 分钟
2007年9月24日
Tsunami - 6

Tsunami - 6
Tsunamis are one of the most terrifying forces of nature, destroying all in their path. What are the enormous forces that generate these catastrophic waves deep on the ocean floor?
45 分钟
2009年4月6日
Tornado Alley Twister - 7

Tornado Alley Twister - 7
What happens when the most intense tornado ever measured strikes? It happened once before in Oklahoma City. With winds clocked at 318 miles per hour, the monster twister carved a path through the city up to a mile wide.
45 分钟
2006年5月15日
Pompeii: Buried Alive - 8

Pompeii: Buried Alive - 8
Archaeological director Baldasarre Conticello takes viewers on a tour of the ruins of the cities encrusted by incendiary ash when deadly Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D.
46 分钟
1996年2月1日
Mega Tsunami - 9

Mega Tsunami - 9
8,000 years before the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, waves taller than the Statue of Liberty ravaged the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. 3D animation recreates the massive waves that may have changed the course of history.
45 分钟
2008年5月12日
Little Ice Age: Big Chill - 10

Little Ice Age: Big Chill - 10
From 1300 to 1850, a period of cataclysmic cold caused havoc. This "Little Ice Age" reshaped the world in ways that now seem the stuff of fantasy. Could another catastrophic cold snap strike in the 21st century?
1 小时 30 分钟
2005年11月19日
San Francisco Earthquake - 11

San Francisco Earthquake - 11
Examine the cataclysmic earthquake that struck San Francisco on April 18, 1906, and discover how the city's rush to get back in business came at a price.
1 小时 29 分钟
2006年4月15日
New York City Hurricane - 12

New York City Hurricane - 12
What would happen if a Category 3 hurricane were to hit New York City? The extensive history of Northeast hurricanes suggests that a storm of this size is a very real and dangerous possibility.
45 分钟
2006年5月22日
10.0 Megaquake - 13

10.0 Megaquake - 13
Through interviews with top earthquake experts and cutting-edge scientific experiments, explore how a real 10.0 megaquake could happen on U.S. soil -- in places you might not expect.
1 小时 28 分钟
2011年1月11日
The Next Pompeii? - 14

The Next Pompeii? - 14
In 79 A.D., the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii and killed 5,000 people. The volcano is quiet at the moment, but the only consistency in Vesuvius' eruptive history is a lack of consistency.
45 分钟
2007年11月26日
Mega Drought - 15

Mega Drought - 15
Recent warming trends in seawater and air temperature point to a possible mega-drought in the next thirty to fifty years. Could we be facing a replay of the Dust Bowl of the 1930s on an even bigger scale?
45 分钟
2007年10月29日
Earth's Deadliest Eruption - 16

Earth's Deadliest Eruption - 16
When greenhouse gases escaped from depressurized lava on the Earth's surface 250 million years ago, the massive global warming that ensued wiped out 95% of the planet's species...and paved the way for dinosaurs.
44 分钟
2010年2月8日
Siberian Apocalypse - 17

Siberian Apocalypse - 17
On June 30, 1908, a giant fireball exploded in the Siberian sky with a force a thousand times greater than the Hiroshima bomb, decimating 1,000 square miles of forest. What caused the apocalyptic fire in the sky?
45 分钟
2006年12月25日


















