All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Venus

    • January 10, 2013
    • The Weather Channel

    Astronomers and planetary scientists examine Venus' intense greenhouse gases and acid rains corrosive enough to eat through metal, and they explain how the planet that once resembled Earth may hold clues to mankind's future.

  • S01E02 Biggest Storm in the Solar System

    • January 10, 2013
    • The Weather Channel

    With winds reaching a speed of 400 miles per hour, Jupiter's hurricane has carried on for at least 300 years, and state-of-the-art technology gives viewers a rare and in-depth look into the solar system's biggest storm on the planet.

  • S01E03 Meteors

    • January 17, 2013
    • The Weather Channel

    Ranging from the size of golf balls to that of Mount Everest, large meteors are easily capable of causing global disaster and even extinction, and researchers attempt to determine when the next deadly meteor will strike Earth.

  • S01E04 Mars

    • January 24, 2013
    • The Weather Channel

    NASA missions, like Spirit, Opportunity and Curiosity, reveal how the frozen desert planet is plagued with enormous sandstorms with speeds up to 200 miles per hour that last for months and stretch six miles into the sky.

  • S01E05 Fastest Winds In The Solar System

    • January 31, 2013
    • The Weather Channel

    Viewers are invited for an in-depth examination into the extremely hostile environment on Neptune as leading researchers reveal that the planet's winds blow nonstop at six times stronger than Earth's typical Category 5 hurricane.

  • S01E06 Ice Moons

    • February 7, 2013
    • The Weather Channel

    In spite of its completely frozen surface, water lies below on Europa, Jupiter's mysterious moon, and researchers believe there may be life in those oceans, regardless of the thin atmosphere and temperatures twice as cold as Antarctica.

  • S01E07 Tornadoes

    • May 2, 2013
    • The Weather Channel

    If a tornado, like those seen on the sun, should happen on earth, it would mean mass destruction over a huge area.