Stories can be told from a rain puddle or a pile of snow, but only a forensic meteorologist has the ability to look at these and help solve murders. "Storm of Suspicion" highlights crime and weather and how these two can be intertwined. Elements -- like dew drops or even the temperature -- can be the key to unlocking more clues to solve crimes. The cases that are featured are bone-chilling and almost unbelievable. In some cases, it is seen where a rain puddle can preserve DNA, or a snow pile can feature footprints. Dr. Elizabeth Austin, a forensic meteorologist who has worked on countless cases in which weather and crime go hand in hand plays a part in the series.

After a beloved father and military man vanishes without a trace, investigators must contend with a cold snap that threatens the investigation.

A woman's family suspects foul play after she vanishes during a winter storm.

Wildfires claim the lives of six people in Southern California.

Santa Ana, Calif., winds in the dry mountain passes whip up a raging wildland fire that claims the lives of five U.S. Forest Service firefighters; when investigators find clues pointing to arson, a profile emerges of a killer.