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Season 1

  • S01E01 Volcanic Killers

    • June 6, 2000
    • PBS

    The immediate dangers of active volcanoes are well known, but there are hidden dangers as well. Volcanoes in combination with water pose a special kind of lethal effect. This episode includes: an exploding lake in Nyos, West Africa, that sends deadly gases into the valley below, killing 1,7000; volcanic debris that mixes with water to create lahars responsible for countless deaths in the Philippines, and the worst rail disaster in New Zealand history; and volcanologists who believe Mount Rainier may follow its neighbor, Mount St. Helens, in a deadly reign of terror.

  • S01E02 Storms of the Century

    • June 13, 2000
    • PBS

    Most people think of hurricanes as the biggest storms on Earth, but extra-tropical cyclones can grow even bigger. This episode includes: a cyclone that hit the east coast of North America in 1993, killing more people than hurricanes Andrew and Hugo combined; the dramatic rescue attempt of a large bulk carrier foundering in massive waves off the coast of Nova Scotia; and the nearly forgotten storm of 1953 that swallowed men, women, and children from the ferry Princess Victoria, and battered the coasts of England and Holland.

  • S01E03 Deadly Skies

    • June 20, 2000
    • PBS

    Strange and deadly powers reside in Earth's atmosphere-- killer lightning bolts appear out of nowhere, hail comes just as suddenly, and rocks from space rewrite the landscape. This episode includes: a supercell thunderstorm in Sydney, Australia, that batters the city with giant hailstones; two glider pilots blown out of the sky by a sizzling lightning bolt; scientists who shoot rockets into storms to force lightning strikes; and the search for space debris like the 27-pound meteor that smashed into a car in Peekskill, New York.

  • S01E04 Extremes

    • June 27, 2000
    • PBS

    Two contrasting worlds of fire and ice - rugged, high snow-capped mountains in the depths of winter, and Death Valley, the hottest, driest place in North America - are some of the harshest environments on Earth. This episode includes: deadly avalanches that sweep climbers and skiers off the slopes in Utah, destroy a town in France, and send a passenger train plunging down a cliff into a river in Washington; the mysterious sliding rocks at Death Valley's Racetrack Playa; and some people who risk their lives to work and play in the extremes.