Fatal Forecast
Remember when watching the weather forecast was a soothing alternative to the news? These days the weather forecast is the newsand it feels like every other day becomes the hottest, coldest, dampest or driest ever recorded somewhere.

Tornadoes
This episode brings an insight to the formation, dangerous traits and a new technologies a procedures helping to mitigate the occurrence of TORNADOES - swirling winds of more than 300 miles per hour.

Heatwaves
Heatwaves - silent killers, are one of the harshest and most dangerous weather phenomena influencing and ending an extreme number of lives every year. Do we have to take them as part of life or is there a way to prevent them all-together?

Vortex
It began deep in the Arctic Ocean, where the atmosphere is warming twice as fast as the rest of the earth. It was the changing climate over the North Pole that determined the outcome of the winter of 2014 in North America and around the world.

Floods
Water. Life on Earth cannot exist without it. But too much of it, and it can become one of the deadliest forces of nature ever known.

Droughts
This episode explores the impacts of drought, including those that may go unnoticed, and how scientists are working on new ways to reduce the destructive impact of droughts around the world.

Hurricanes
This episode explores the devastation hurricanes can cause, as well as how scientists are gathering data in order to improve the forecasting of these extremely dangerous weather events so we can save lives and reduce damage.

Tsunamis
In this episode, we explore the causes and effects of devastating tsunami events, and how the scientific community is working to mitigate the damage of these deadly natural catastrophes.

Lightning
Lightning is one of nature's most spectacular and potentially deadly displays, so while scientists are researching ways to better track it and warn people, life on Earth would cease to exist without it.
