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Tornado! Hurricane! Flood!: Wonders of Weather
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Tornado! Hurricane! Flood!: Wonders of Weather

Every year, thousands of American lives are uprooted and lost to our most violent storm systems. Now, through unforgettable footage, witness nature's brute force first hand. See twisters spin up to 300 miles per hour... demolishing all in their path. Watch deadly lightning bolts ignite the sky... and hear one survivor's story. Track devastating flash floods from the first raindrop... until people are clinging to tree tops as their cars and homes float away. And experience the raw power of the most ruinous of storms, a category 5 hurricane. It's your chance to join professional storm chasers and charge into the eye of the storm.

Length 60 min. Copyright 1996 $ 19.95
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14-4125 VHS 19.95
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Weekend Storms Produce Tornadoes
Big weekend storms spawned several tornadoes across Arkansas. The National Weather Service said twisters were sighted near Pottsville and Dardanelle.

Storms fell trees, cut power to thousands
Some 2,300 Battle Creek-area residents were still without electricity late this morning after Sunday's storms, Consumers Energy reported.

Weather Alert**** Flooding Reported In Southeast Texas
Strong storms are pushing through parts of Southeast Texas early this morning. A batch of strong storms have made their way from the Jasper - Newton area to parts of Triangle.

Wintery weather brings snow, fire, storms (7News)
Unseasonal weather seen in parts of Australia yesterday is expected to continue today, as storms hit Queensland, snow covers Ballarat and bushfire fighters shiver near Sydney.

Storms leave residents in the dark
Ergon energy crews are working to restore power to homes in northern beach suburbs after last night's electrical storms around Townsville and Thuringowa.

Better Predictions of Space Weather
Next month NASA will launch a pair of spacecraft that will help astronomers study and predict gigantic eruptions from the sun. Currently, the nature and causes of these explosions of high-energy particles and magnetic storms are poorly understood. And being able to predict them farther in advance will help prevent damage to satellites.

Storms Bring Tornadoes, Hail To Lower Upstate
Some strong summer storms brought tornadoes to Abbeville and Newberry counties Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.


   
 
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