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No place on Earth is safe from severe storms. Tour the world's wildest weather and learn how to protect yourself with a storm-chasing, prize-winning meteorologist. By delving into The Science of Extreme Weather that underlies blizzards, flash floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, heat waves, and more, you'll come away with newfound appreciation and respect for Earth's most awe-inspiring phenomena.
IMDb 6.4/1020161 season
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24 episodes
  • 1. Extreme Weather Is Everywhere

    1. Extreme Weather Is Everywhere

    Survey the remarkable range of extreme weather around the planet. Then consider: Why does Earth have weather at all? Professor Snodgrass introduces basic features of the atmosphere that naturally lead to severe weather. He concludes by outlining the goals of his study - among them, preparedness.
    Survey the remarkable range of extreme weather around the planet. Then consider: Why does Earth have weather at all? Professor Snodgrass introduces basic features of the atmosphere that naturally lead to severe weather. He concludes by outlining the goals of his study - among them, preparedness.
    TV-PG
    36min
    Jul 21, 2016
  • 2. Temperature Extremes and Cold-Air Outbreaks

    2. Temperature Extremes and Cold-Air Outbreaks

    Discover the origin of Earth's great variability in air temperature, and learn how it also explains the seasons. Search for the highest and lowest temperatures on the planet, and the locations with the greatest difference between highs and lows. Along the way, encounter the deadliest weather on Earth.
    Discover the origin of Earth's great variability in air temperature, and learn how it also explains the seasons. Search for the highest and lowest temperatures on the planet, and the locations with the greatest difference between highs and lows. Along the way, encounter the deadliest weather on Earth.
    TV-PG
    33min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 3. Low Pressure and Earth’s High Winds

    3. Low Pressure and Earth’s High Winds

    Witness a demonstration of the power of air pressure and the ability of changing pressure to produce clouds. Learn how fluctuations in air pressure play a role in all weather, propelling everything from the ferocious winds of a tornado to the incredible speeds of the jet stream.
    Witness a demonstration of the power of air pressure and the ability of changing pressure to produce clouds. Learn how fluctuations in air pressure play a role in all weather, propelling everything from the ferocious winds of a tornado to the incredible speeds of the jet stream.
    TV-PG
    32min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 4. Extreme Humidity, Rain, and Fog

    4. Extreme Humidity, Rain, and Fog

    Severe weather is driven by water's ability to change phase - with energy being released during the transition from vapor to liquid, and from liquid to ice. Calculate the stupendous amount of energy brewing in a typical thunderstorm, and study cases of extreme humidity, rain, and fog.
    Severe weather is driven by water's ability to change phase - with energy being released during the transition from vapor to liquid, and from liquid to ice. Calculate the stupendous amount of energy brewing in a typical thunderstorm, and study cases of extreme humidity, rain, and fog.
    TV-PG
    33min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 5. How Radar Reveals Storms

    5. How Radar Reveals Storms

    Study the advanced technology that has revolutionized extreme weather forecasting. Here, look at how radar has vastly improved the prediction of tornadic thunderstorms. You've seen Doppler radar images in forecasts. Now learn how this all-important tracking tool works.
    Study the advanced technology that has revolutionized extreme weather forecasting. Here, look at how radar has vastly improved the prediction of tornadic thunderstorms. You've seen Doppler radar images in forecasts. Now learn how this all-important tracking tool works.
    TV-PG
    32min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 6. How Satellites Track Severe Weather

    6. How Satellites Track Severe Weather

    Venture into space to see how different types of weather satellites chart large-scale extreme weather systems in both daylight and darkness. Compare two nearly identical hurricanes - one in 1900, the other in 2008 - to highlight the life-saving capability of orbiting weather stations.
    Venture into space to see how different types of weather satellites chart large-scale extreme weather systems in both daylight and darkness. Compare two nearly identical hurricanes - one in 1900, the other in 2008 - to highlight the life-saving capability of orbiting weather stations.
    TV-PG
    34min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 7. Anatomy of a Lightning Strike

    7. Anatomy of a Lightning Strike

    Moment for moment, the one billion volts discharged in a typical lightning strike may be the most extreme of all weather phenomena. Watch lightning unfold in super-slow motion, and gain an appreciation for the exquisite complexity of this electrifying event.
    Moment for moment, the one billion volts discharged in a typical lightning strike may be the most extreme of all weather phenomena. Watch lightning unfold in super-slow motion, and gain an appreciation for the exquisite complexity of this electrifying event.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 8. Lightning Extremes and Survival

    8. Lightning Extremes and Survival

    Investigate positive polarity lighting - a bolt up to ten times more powerful than normal lightning - which accounts for five percent of cloud-to-ground strikes. Then hear life-saving tips on how to recognize when you are about to be hit by lightning and what you should instantly do.
    Investigate positive polarity lighting - a bolt up to ten times more powerful than normal lightning - which accounts for five percent of cloud-to-ground strikes. Then hear life-saving tips on how to recognize when you are about to be hit by lightning and what you should instantly do.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 9. Thunderstorm Formation and Weather Balloons

    9. Thunderstorm Formation and Weather Balloons

    Begin your examination of thunderstorms, which are the key to understanding many types of extreme weather. Learn how thunderstorms are forecast, and explore their formation by following a weather balloon on its data-gathering mission through the atmosphere.
    Begin your examination of thunderstorms, which are the key to understanding many types of extreme weather. Learn how thunderstorms are forecast, and explore their formation by following a weather balloon on its data-gathering mission through the atmosphere.
    TV-PG
    33min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 10. Wind Shear and Severe Thunderstorms

    10. Wind Shear and Severe Thunderstorms

    Wind shear is the ingredient that turns an ordinary thunderstorm into a monster. Study the mechanisms that underlie this transformation. Then evaluate the crucial difference between a severe weather watch versus a warning, and put yourself in the shoes of a forecaster calling the shots.
    Wind shear is the ingredient that turns an ordinary thunderstorm into a monster. Study the mechanisms that underlie this transformation. Then evaluate the crucial difference between a severe weather watch versus a warning, and put yourself in the shoes of a forecaster calling the shots.
    TV-PG
    33min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 11. Squall Line Thunderstorms and Microbursts

    11. Squall Line Thunderstorms and Microbursts

    Heralded by an ominous-looking formation called a shelf cloud, a squall line is a group of thunderstorms that produces intense, destructive winds. Analyze the anatomy of a squall line, so that you know what to expect next time a shelf cloud approaches. Also investigate microbursts, another dangerous product of thunderstorms.
    Heralded by an ominous-looking formation called a shelf cloud, a squall line is a group of thunderstorms that produces intense, destructive winds. Analyze the anatomy of a squall line, so that you know what to expect next time a shelf cloud approaches. Also investigate microbursts, another dangerous product of thunderstorms.
    TV-PG
    33min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 12. Supercell Thunderstorms and Hail

    12. Supercell Thunderstorms and Hail

    Pound for pound, the supercell is the most powerful thunderstorm on Earth. Explore the mechanics of this system, which produces the strongest straight-line winds, the most violent tornadoes, and the largest hail. Close by looking at the formation of a record-breaking hailstone weighing almost two pounds!
    Pound for pound, the supercell is the most powerful thunderstorm on Earth. Explore the mechanics of this system, which produces the strongest straight-line winds, the most violent tornadoes, and the largest hail. Close by looking at the formation of a record-breaking hailstone weighing almost two pounds!
    TV-PG
    31min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 13. Tornadoes and Their Amazing Winds

    13. Tornadoes and Their Amazing Winds

    Tornadoes hit all 50 states of the U.S. and most inhabited regions of the world. Blowing as fast as 200 to 300 mph, they are the most awe-inspiring of extreme weather. But what exactly are they? And why are they more prevalent in some areas than others? Probe tornado facts and myths, and survey some of the deadliest tornadoes of our times.
    Tornadoes hit all 50 states of the U.S. and most inhabited regions of the world. Blowing as fast as 200 to 300 mph, they are the most awe-inspiring of extreme weather. But what exactly are they? And why are they more prevalent in some areas than others? Probe tornado facts and myths, and survey some of the deadliest tornadoes of our times.
    TV-PG
    32min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 14. Tornadogenesis and Storm Chasing

    14. Tornadogenesis and Storm Chasing

    The genesis of tornadoes takes place under complex conditions that are still being deciphered by meteorologists who make detailed measurements from up close. Go inside a supercell thunderstorm to see a tornado being spawned. Then learn tornado safety tips and the precautions that professional storm chasers take.
    The genesis of tornadoes takes place under complex conditions that are still being deciphered by meteorologists who make detailed measurements from up close. Go inside a supercell thunderstorm to see a tornado being spawned. Then learn tornado safety tips and the precautions that professional storm chasers take.
    TV-PG
    31min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 15. Mountain Windstorms and Avalanches

    15. Mountain Windstorms and Avalanches

    Study the impact of mountains on weather by investigating the Chinook winds, which can race down the east face of the Rocky Mountains with tornadic force. Also look at the Santa Ana winds of southern California, notorious for fanning the region's wildfires. Then explore another aspect of extreme mountain weather: avalanches.
    Study the impact of mountains on weather by investigating the Chinook winds, which can race down the east face of the Rocky Mountains with tornadic force. Also look at the Santa Ana winds of southern California, notorious for fanning the region's wildfires. Then explore another aspect of extreme mountain weather: avalanches.
    TV-PG
    32min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 16. Ice Storms: Freezing Rain Takes Over

    16. Ice Storms: Freezing Rain Takes Over

    Start looking at winter weather by pinning down the cause of ice storms, which are beautiful but also dangerous and destructive. Professor Snodgrass demonstrates how supercooled water is the source of the freezing rain behind these perilous storms.
    Start looking at winter weather by pinning down the cause of ice storms, which are beautiful but also dangerous and destructive. Professor Snodgrass demonstrates how supercooled water is the source of the freezing rain behind these perilous storms.
    TV-PG
    31min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 17. Epic Snowfall and the Lake Effect

    17. Epic Snowfall and the Lake Effect

    The region downwind from the Great Lakes is famous for its lake effect snowstorms, which can total more than 200 inches of snow per year for some locations. Examine the factors behind this phenomenon as well as the mortal danger posed by blizzards, as shown by the tragic Children's Blizzard of 1888.
    The region downwind from the Great Lakes is famous for its lake effect snowstorms, which can total more than 200 inches of snow per year for some locations. Examine the factors behind this phenomenon as well as the mortal danger posed by blizzards, as shown by the tragic Children's Blizzard of 1888.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 18. Blizzards and Winter Cyclones

    18. Blizzards and Winter Cyclones

    Look back at historical blizzards that paralyzed major U.S. cities. Then probe the official definition of a blizzard, the cold-weather cyclone systems that create them, and the revolution in forecasting blizzards since 1993. Focus on the role of the jet stream, and dispel a common misunderstanding of the polar vortex.
    Look back at historical blizzards that paralyzed major U.S. cities. Then probe the official definition of a blizzard, the cold-weather cyclone systems that create them, and the revolution in forecasting blizzards since 1993. Focus on the role of the jet stream, and dispel a common misunderstanding of the polar vortex.
    TV-PG
    32min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 19. Flash Floods and Deadly Moving Water

    19. Flash Floods and Deadly Moving Water

    Consider the deadly power of moving water. Explore scenarios for extreme flooding in flood-prone regions of the U.S. and consider past cases of extreme coastal floods, river floods, and flash floods. Study the meteorology behind these events, and hear flood safety tips.
    Consider the deadly power of moving water. Explore scenarios for extreme flooding in flood-prone regions of the U.S. and consider past cases of extreme coastal floods, river floods, and flash floods. Study the meteorology behind these events, and hear flood safety tips.
    TV-PG
    31min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 20. Drought, Heat Waves, and Dust Storms

    20. Drought, Heat Waves, and Dust Storms

    From the American dust bowl of the 1930s to the relentless expansion of the Sahara in Africa, drought represents severe weather that can stretch out for years. Explore what's going on in the atmosphere to create extreme drought, which is associated with heat waves and dust storms.
    From the American dust bowl of the 1930s to the relentless expansion of the Sahara in Africa, drought represents severe weather that can stretch out for years. Explore what's going on in the atmosphere to create extreme drought, which is associated with heat waves and dust storms.
    TV-PG
    33min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 21. Where Hurricanes Hit

    21. Where Hurricanes Hit

    Turn to tropical cyclones, known as hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones depending on where they occur. Plot the historical tracks of these gigantic storms, sharpen your understanding of how they are named, and focus on tropical cyclones that were so notorious that their names have been retired.
    Turn to tropical cyclones, known as hurricanes, typhoons, or cyclones depending on where they occur. Plot the historical tracks of these gigantic storms, sharpen your understanding of how they are named, and focus on tropical cyclones that were so notorious that their names have been retired.
    TV-PG
    32min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 22. The Enormous Structure of a Hurricane

    22. The Enormous Structure of a Hurricane

    How do hurricanes get so big? Start off the coast of West Africa to see how this region is the perfect breeding ground for low-pressure disturbances. Chart the role of the Coriolis force, water temperature, and other factors that must coincide for these systems to grow into hurricanes threatening the U.S.
    How do hurricanes get so big? Start off the coast of West Africa to see how this region is the perfect breeding ground for low-pressure disturbances. Chart the role of the Coriolis force, water temperature, and other factors that must coincide for these systems to grow into hurricanes threatening the U.S.
    TV-PG
    32min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 23. Storm Surge and Hurricane Intensification

    23. Storm Surge and Hurricane Intensification

    Hurricanes destroy life and property in four ways: through storm surge, inland flooding, high winds, and embedded tornadoes. Consider examples of each. Then focus on high water as the deadliest factor, responsible for 80% of all hurricane fatalities.
    Hurricanes destroy life and property in four ways: through storm surge, inland flooding, high winds, and embedded tornadoes. Consider examples of each. Then focus on high water as the deadliest factor, responsible for 80% of all hurricane fatalities.
    TV-PG
    33min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • 24. El Niño and Cycles of Extreme Weather

    24. El Niño and Cycles of Extreme Weather

    Close by investigating one of the most eventful weather triggers of all: the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, which starts as a warming trend in the eastern Pacific and can lead to extreme weather throughout the world. Our detailed understanding of this once-mysterious phenomenon, as well as other extreme weather cycles, shows how far the science of meteorology has come.
    Close by investigating one of the most eventful weather triggers of all: the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, which starts as a warming trend in the eastern Pacific and can lead to extreme weather throughout the world. Our detailed understanding of this once-mysterious phenomenon, as well as other extreme weather cycles, shows how far the science of meteorology has come.
    TV-PG
    41min
    Oct 31, 2016
  • The Science of Extreme Weather
    IMDb 6.4/1020161 season
    No place on Earth is safe from severe storms. Tour the world's wildest weather and learn how to protect yourself with a storm-chasing, prize-winning meteorologist. By delving into The Science of Extreme Weather that underlies blizzards, flash floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, heat waves, and more, you'll come away with newfound appreciation and respect for Earth's most awe-inspiring phenomena.
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    Eric R. Snodgrass
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