Weather That Changed The World

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 6.1  (18)

Weather That Changed The World is a documentary television series that was first broadcasted on the Weather Channel in 2013. Hosted by Dan Grossman and Eric Fisher, the show explores various weather events that have had significant impacts on the world throughout history.

Each episode focuses on a different weather event, ranging from hurricanes and tornadoes to droughts and blizzards. The first episode, titled "Hurricane Katrina," explores the catastrophic hurricane that hit New Orleans in August 2005. Through interviews with survivors, footage of the storm, and expert analysis, the episode provides a detailed account of the devastation caused by the hurricane and its aftermath.

Another episode, "The Dust Bowl," covers the severe drought that affected the Great Plains of the United States during the 1930s. The show examines the causes of the drought and how it led to massive dust storms that damaged the environment and caused widespread hardship for farmers and their families.

Other episodes cover topics such as the 2011 Japanese tsunami, the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, and the 1991 Oakland Hills wildfire. Each episode provides in-depth analysis of the weather event and its impact on the environment, people, and society.

Throughout the series, Grossman and Fisher provide expert commentary and insight into the science behind the weather events. They speak with meteorologists, environmental scientists, and other experts to help explain the causes and effects of the weather events and how they have changed the world.

In addition to exploring the history and science of weather events, Weather That Changed The World also examines the human impact of these events. The show features interviews with survivors and witnesses of the weather events, as well as experts who discuss the psychological and emotional effects of experiencing a natural disaster.

Overall, Weather That Changed The World is a captivating and informative series that provides a unique perspective on the power of weather and its impact on the world. With engaging storytelling, expert analysis, and a wealth of historical footage and images, the show offers viewers a chance to learn about the science and history of weather events while gaining a deeper understanding of their far-reaching impact.

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Mayan Mega Drought
9. Mayan Mega Drought
July 28, 2013
Ancient Maya was destroyed by forces that remained unknown for centuries.
Lost Legions of Rome
8. Lost Legions of Rome
July 21, 2013
In the year 9 AD three legions of the highly trained and well-armed Roman troops were slaughtered in the Teutoburg Forest, North East Germany. Their enemy, treachery from within and a rough coalition of Germanic tribesmen who's knowledge of the landscape and the weather that dominates it enabled them to throw off the threat of being engulfed by the empire.
Vanishing Sun
7. Vanishing Sun
July 14, 2013
The sun went dark for a year and a half, causing crops to fail and bringing a plague that killed one third of the population of the Roman Empire.
Challenger Disaster
6. Challenger Disaster
July 7, 2013
January 28th, 1986. The space shuttle Challenger explodes just 73 seconds after launch. The entire crew perishes -amongst them teacher Christa McAuliffe, who was to become the first true civilian in space. And when disaster teams recover the wreckage, analysis shows that out of more than 2 million components in the shuttle, one small part failed -a rubberized ring just a quarter inch thick, on one of the shuttle's solid rocket boosters. The reason it failed? The weather.
Russia's Secret Weapon
5. Russia's Secret Weapon
June 30, 2013
The role Russian winter played in destroying Napoleon Bonaparte's 'Grand Army' in 1812, the legacy of which ultimately cost him his empire.
Sinking of the Titanic
4. Sinking of the Titanic
June 23, 2013
The trans-Atlantic passenger liner, Titanic, was the largest of her time, but the ship itself has been dwarfed by the legend that was left after her tragic sinking. Everyone knows the crucial facts, the eerily calm night, the speed, the iceberg – but there have always been simple questions that have been left unanswered. Why, when it was described as a perfectly clear night with two capable men on lookout, did the doomed ship not see a deadly iceberg that stood 100 feet out of the water? A deceiving phenomena caused by the weather may hold the answer everyone has been looking for.
Pennsylvania's Fatal Smog
3. Pennsylvania's Fatal Smog
June 16, 2013
An unusual weather event that caused the worst air pollution disaster in US history, gripping the small, industrial town of Donora in its clutches for five long days in 1948. By the time the smog lifted, twenty of the town were dead.
Thunderstorm that Saved D.C.
2. Thunderstorm that Saved D.C.
June 9, 2013
A look at how a thunderstorm saved Washington D.C.
Crash of the Hindenburg (Pilot)
1. Crash of the Hindenburg (Pilot)
June 9, 2013
Featuring how the weather affected the Hindenburg disaster.
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  • Premiere Date
    June 9, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (18)