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A severe drought in the 1930s devastates America's heartland.
A severe drought in the 1930s devastates America's heartland.
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When Weather Changed History
S2, EP1 "Galveston Hurricane"A hurricane devastates the Texas coastal city of Galveston on Sept. 8, 1900.
When Weather Changed History
S2, EP6 "The Dust Bowl"A severe drought in the 1930s devastates America's heartland.
When Weather Changed History
S2, EP4 "The Hindenburg Disaster"The 1937 Hindenburg disaster ended the era of the giant passenger airship.
When Weather Changed History
S2, EP7 "D-Day"Weather plays an important role in World War II as Allied troops invade Normandy, France, in June 1944.
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S2, EP2 "Great Chicago Fire"Unseasonably dry weather and strong winds turn a small fire into a conflagration that destroys a large portion of Chicago in 1871.
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