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- Footage of real tornadoes without any coherent story.
- In the beautiful and dangerous Amazon rainforest, dissimilar people must make their choices between business, science, and love.
- A bored housewife takes refuge in a fantasy world.
- Follows prodigy vulcanologist Antoinette Vitrini and her sister Emily as they attempt to blow the whistle on an illegal oil drilling scheme before it sets off the eruption of a super-volcano directly beneath Miami.
- Follow National Geographic photographer James Balog across the Arctic as he deploys time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world's changing glaciers.
- A TV show about paranormal themes, alternative science, conspiracy theories and scientific facts that have not been socially accepted.
- Teen detective Nancy Drew teams up with the Hardy Boys to investigate a legendary creature that may be causing the strange things happening in the Hawaiian rain forest.
- When a group of college students travel to a village called Niyang Rapik to conduct research for school, they thoughtlessly remove an item that desperately changes their fates and imperils the people of the village.
- Follow along with the Center for Severe Weather Research on a tornado intercept for their field research campaign TWIRL: Tornadic Winds: In-situ and Radar observation at Low levels. Scientists and Interns battle the elements to gain new insight and understanding of the complex process behind tornado genesis, leading to improved understanding of the low level wind fields in tornadoes and eventually better forecasts.
- A clause in the will of an old millionaire forbids his daughter from marrying any man but one who has become prominent through hard work. A relative of the girl introduces her to a supposed author of a book on sociology, but who, in reality, is a professional gambler. Fascinated by the suave manners of the gambler, she accepts him as a possible suitor. The gambler gives her a diamond ring which he had received from Travis in payment of a debt. In order to become the wife of a sociologist, the girl decides to do as he has done, study the workers by being one of them. She secures a position as maid in the Travis home and falls in love with the chauffeur. Young Travis, refused money by his mother, steals a gold chain. Although the maid's suitcase is searched and nothing found therein, the theft is laid on her on account of the discovery of the diamond, and she is placed under arrest. Before the officer can get into the auto carrying Mrs. Travis, her son and the maid, the chauffeur drives off to a lonely spot in the country where he proceeds to thrash the son. In the scuffle the chain falls from young Travis' pocket. While the mother is reprimanding her son, the chauffeur and the maid run off to a railway station, where he gives her money so that she may return to her home. Finding that she is haunted by the memory of the young chauffeur, the heiress locates his whereabouts through an ad in a local newspaper. He reveals his identity as being the real author of the book on sociology, and, according to the terms of the will, the girl wins the old millionaire's millions by marrying a man who has made a name for himself by hard work.
- Adam Kelly, videographer and producer of The Wonders of Alaska, presents a musical story of Global Warming In Action. The glacial calving events depicted in this powerful story happen to glaciers all across the earth, all of the time. The earth is changing, glaciers are disappearing and the future of mankind is unclear. Is the earth's climate changing because of human behavior? Or is it simply a natural cycle? It is really up to you, the audience, to make your own conclusions. Are we at the tipping point? Or is it too late? Global Warming In Action uses the power of music and video to tell a story. Remember, a picture speaks louder than words.
- Japanese American researcher Tetsuya Theodore Fujita, aka Mr. Tornado, created the Fujita scale of tornado intensity and damage and is credited with advancing modern understanding of severe weather phenomena.
- Shock jock Simon Shock uses the show to audition as Svengoolie's backup.
- Storm chasers canvas the Great Plains in search of tornadoes.
- 1982–TV EpisodeThe Prussian natural scientist Alfred Wegener is the author of geology's crucial continental drift theory. Determined to prove it himself, he mounted expeditions to Greenland, which also started long-term climatic data collection, crucial for modern greenhouse research. Despite elaborate, clever preparation, equipment and collaboration with the native Inuit, the adventure was to end in fatal disaster for several men, including himself, due to the unforgiving arctic winter.