Extreme Weather Countdown | Right As Rainstorms
Wind is whipping, thunder is clapping, and rain is pouring, but you're not out in the elements- you're watching another episode of Extreme Weather Countdown!
Wind is whipping, thunder is clapping, and rain is pouring, but you're not out in the elements- you're watching another episode of Extreme Weather Countdown!
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Weather has always been here, from long before arrived, and it will stick around long after we are gone. This unstoppable force has both enhanced and ruined people's days since the dawn of time...but it also creates some incredible situations. Lucky for you, we've captured some of the best for you to see. Strap in and prepare yourself, because it's time once again for Extreme Weather Countdown.
Wind is whipping, thunder is clapping, and rain is pouring, but you're not out in the elements- you're watching another episode of Extreme Weather Countdown!
Today's forecast is quite the doozy! Wind, followed by hail, and then with a bit of a hurricane for good measure. No, it's not the end of the world...it's just another day here on Extreme Weather Countdown! j
Take a look at instances of nature that prove that we have no control over it.
Surging waters, brewing storms, icy landscapes, and cosmic phenomena bring the chaos.
Have a peek at these extraordinary natural feats captured on camera.
Hailstorms, tidal surges, tornadoes, and earthquakes shake the ground and skies in a catastrophic event.
From hurricanes to earthquakes, take a look at nature's way of hitting the reset button.
From storm clouds to northern lights, high winds to meteor showers, chaos reigns in the skies.
Witness the amazing displays of nature's untamed forces captured on camera.
Hurricanes, firestorms, dust devils, and shifting grounds sweep through the land, leaving destruction.
Uncover the most menacing, destructive storms and discover what makes them so sinister.
Aftermath devastation, raging flames, gale-force winds, and deadly avalanches strike with brutal force.
Three explorations into the wild water that makes up over 70% of our angry planet. First, George travels to Guadaloupe Island off the coast of Mexico to dive with 16 foot Great White Sharks. He then uses drysuit and kayak to retrace the explorations of Tom Woodward into a flooded Northern Ontario cave in the middle of winter, then jetboats into the world's biggest Class VI whitewater rapids in the Niagara River.
2005 saw some of the wildest weather in the history of the planet. Host/adventurer George Kourounis tracks twisters through the Tornado Alley of Oklahoma and Texas, descends into the Erte Ale Volcano in the Danakil Depression of Ethiopia (the world's hottest place), and then witnesses Hurricane Katrina destroying the town of Gulfport, Mississippi, from a steel-reinforced bunker facing the debris-strewn beachfront.
With summer wildfires overpowering the Yukon forests, host/adventurer George Kourounis follows the fabled route of the Klondike Gold Rush sourdoughs through the bawdy town of Skagway, Alaska, paddling the white water rivers and the White Horse Rapids into the Yukon. He travels on mountain bike, steam train and Cessna to experience the huge fires and meet the northern fire crews battling the blazes.
A slow moving disaster engulfs a city under water. The Stormhunters find themselves knee deep in flood waters as historic amounts of rainfall threatens to wash them away.
From hailstorms to hurricanes and tornadoes, the Storm Hunters revisit their craziest chases and share some of the most amazing moments in extreme weather events.
Fly high and get a bird's eye view with some of our favorite feathered friends.
Jump headfirst into the deep blue sea and swim along with the majestic dolphins.
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