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One year after witnessing a record number of deadly twisters in Tornado Alley, Mark and Jaclyn return to the Midwest in search of more extreme storms; the hunt challenges their relationship with Mother Nature, as well as with each other.
One year after witnessing a record number of deadly twisters in Tornado Alley, Mark and Jaclyn return to the Midwest in search of more extreme storms; the hunt challenges their relationship with Mother Nature, as well as with each other.
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