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Hurricane Katrina's effect on Louisiana and Mississippi exposes the need to reform emergency planning, evacuation and response for future disasters.

Hurricane Katrina's effect on Louisiana and Mississippi exposes the need to reform emergency planning, evacuation and response for future disasters.

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When Weather Changed History

S2, EP10 "Hurricane Katrina"

Hurricane Katrina's effect on Louisiana and Mississippi exposes the need to reform emergency planning, evacuation and response for future disasters.

When Weather Changed History

S2, EP12 "George Washington's Weather"

George Washington fought through fog, snow and treacherous weather conditions in securing America's independence.

When Weather Changed History

S2, EP14 "Super Outbreak"

The perfect recipe of hot and cold air in the South and Midwest spawns 148 tornadoes during a 24-hour period in April 1974.

When Weather Changed History

S1, EP5 "South Pole Rescue"

Dr. Jerri Nielsen develops breast cancer while working at a remote Antarctic research station in 1999.

Storm Tracker Jim Cantore reveals the stories behind how weather has affected some amazing historical events. Events like the space shuttle Challenger disaster, dust storms that interfered with military operations and the origin of Coast Guard Rescue are examined.
Original Air Date: Jan 6, 2008
Genres: NatureDocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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