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Strangest Weather on EarthThe weather isn't always as simple as whether or not it's going to rain. Sometimes nature creates phenomena that are rarely encountered. This series takes a look at some of these much-less-usual conditions, with eyewitness accounts and with meteorological and other explanations for the events from scientists in various fields. So, next time you see fish raining down from the sky, remember that there may be scientific justification for the circumstances.
S2, EP1 "Weird Waters"Giant blooms of glowing creatures, a lake changed into a huge bowl of cement, 60-foot snow drifts turns a journey into a destination, the wind sinks a city and Spider Lightning.
S2, EP2 "Raining Spiders"Lightning creates a storm of spiders, freaky weather turns a beach into a winter wonderland, a weather-bomb floods a town with eels, toxic algae.
S2, EP3 "Godzillicle"Huge killer icicles, strange blue lights looming above storm clouds, weather systems created by mushrooms and a weird green haze enveloping Moscow.
S2, EP4 "Fireballs From Space"Meteor shock, armies of snow monsters, blood red falls and tumbleweed invasions are all captured on video, examined and explained.
S2, EP5 "Ice Tsunami"A creeping blob of ice targets a resort town; popcorn snow falls in Kansas; mysterious, ghostly clouds are linked to space dust.
S2, EP6 "Red Rain"What causes the change in the color of rain and if it is caused by an extra-terrestrial origin; what a "Jokulhaups" is; how needle ice is formed.
S2, EP7 "Killer Sea Foam"The explosive qualities of algae foam, a lake that disappears and reappears, the air filled with what looks like diamond dust and a once-in-a-lifetime snowfall in a Middle Eastern desert are explained.
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The weather isn't always as simple as whether or not it's going to rain. Sometimes nature creates phenomena that are rarely encountered. This series takes a look at some of these much-less-usual conditions, with eyewitness accounts and with meteorological and other explanations for the events from scientists in various fields. So, next time you see fish raining down from the sky, remember that there may be scientific justification for the circumstances.
Original Air Date: Aug 11, 2013
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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