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Tornado Alley
More tornadoes touch down in America than in any other country, and they are often deadly. So understanding the destructive phenomenon is crucial to helping save people's lives. "Tornado Alley" uses computer graphics in addition to interviews with scientists and survivors of the events to explore the natural disasters from multiple angles. The program also shows the twisters in action, with user-generated content to illustrate how damaging they can be, and it features episodes devoted to cities -- including Moore, Okla., and Joplin, Mo. -- which were devastated by the whirlwinds.
S2, EP8 "I Survived: Unbreakable Bonds"
Strangers unite to survive a tornado; storm chasers rescue a family; friends become first responders to help a trapped family in their own home; injured toddler is saved by a police officer.
S2, EP9 "I Survived: The Spirit and the Storm"
Chance encounters enable strangers to survive tornado nightmares; separation for a family hurts worse than the storm; two strangers rely on instinct to survive a multiple vortex tornado.
S2, EP10 "I Survived: Too Late to Run"
A family skips the town shelter; an immigrant from Nigeria finds strength is his new community after the loss of his wife.
S2, EP11 "I Survived: No Other Answer"
Three rescuers save a girl who lost her grandmother to a tornado three years earlier; an older girl finds her inner courage; a campus ministry member and a storm chaser unite to help people in the storm.
S2, EP7 "I Survived: Separated in the Storm"
Mother risks her life to save her two children as her house is torn to pieces; family risks their lives to save their neighbors; mother and daughter learn the meaning of survival.
S2, EP6 "I Survived: In My House"
A single mother and her two sons get sucked into the vortex of a tornado and survive; a family from Mississippi learns that survival sometimes means needing help; preparation for a disaster means endurance for a community in Texas.