Ep 6. Wild Weather Season
- TV-PG
- April 10, 2007
- 23 min
Angry Planet is a documentary TV show hosted by George Kourounis, an accomplished explorer, adventurer, storm chaser and expert in extreme natural phenomena. Each episode of the series takes viewers on a journey to different parts of the world, showcasing the most awe-inspiring, dangerous and unpredictable manifestations of Mother Nature.
In season 1, episode 6 of Angry Planet titled "Wild Weather Season," Kourounis sets out to explore the fascinating world of extreme weather conditions and their effects on the environment and human life. The episode features some of the most explosive, devastating, and bizarre weather events worldwide.
The episode starts with George in the mid-western United States, hunting down the deadliest tornadoes. Kourounis tags along with a team of professional storm chasers and demonstrates how they track, navigate and intercept these powerful cyclones to study them. The viewers are taken on a thrilling ride inside the twisters and shown their staggering destructive power. George also explores the aftermath of the tornadoes, interviewing people who have lost their homes, businesses and even loved ones.
Next, Angry Planet goes to the opposite side of the globe, to witness the impact of the world's most dangerous typhoons which hit the shores of the Pacific islands. Kourounis finds himself in the middle of the storm, facing winds of up to 300 km/h, torrential rains and massive waves. He also visits a remote village devastated by a typhoon to hear the locals' incredible stories of survival and resilience.
In South America, George observes the notorious El Nino phenomenon, which creates a warm ocean current that interferes with weather patterns worldwide. The episode features interviews with scientists who are studying and predicting the effects of the El Nino on agriculture, fishing and human populations. The show also highlights the catastrophic consequences of the El Nino on the wildlife and delicate ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands.
The episode also takes the viewers to the Amazon rainforest, where George experiences the annual rainy season, a dramatic weather event that replenishes the world's largest tropical rainforest with water and nutrients. Kourounis navigates the floodwaters, explores the lush jungle, and uncovers how the rainforest adapts and thrives during this time.
Finally, Angry Planet concludes with George's visit to the Arctic, where he observes the incredible aurora borealis, a natural light display in the sky caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with the Earth's atmosphere. Kourounis interviews local Inuits who depend on the weather patterns to hunt, fish and survive, and examines how the changing climate is affecting their traditional way of life.
Throughout the episode, Kourounis' passion and enthusiasm for his subjects shine through as he educates and entertains viewers with stunning visuals, heartfelt stories, and expert analyses. Wild Weather Season is a thrilling and informative episode that reminds us of the awe-inspiring power and fragility of our planet's weather systems.