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Mother Nature unleashes some of her most deadly forces to wreak havoc in the air.
Mother Nature unleashes some of her most deadly forces to wreak havoc in the air.
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S1, EP4 "Dangerous Skies"Mother Nature unleashes some of her most deadly forces to wreak havoc in the air.
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S1, EP9 "Tornadoes"Tornadoes caught on camera; a direct hit to a tornado in a typhoon.
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S1, EP2 "Sudden Danger"Mother Nature can sometimes be malicious and sneaky.
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S1, EP10 "Fire & Water"Escaping a raging wildfire; a mudslide; a flash flood.
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S1, EP9 "Tornadoes"Tornadoes caught on camera; a direct hit to a tornado in a typhoon.
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S1, EP8 "Extreme Winters"Extreme winter weather conditions caught on camera; a first-hand look at being buried by an avalanche.
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