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(More customer reviews)I purchased this because I have always been a weather junkie and wanted to learn more; the chase episodes were very disappointing. If I were forced to ride in the vehicle for a day with the overwhelmingly negative photographer, I would find another chase vehicle to occupy! The second dvd is much more interesting, with various types of weather related disasters, what causes them, how they will affect us worst case scenario, etc. I also bought this for my sister, and she raved about the second dvd. Unless they find a new photographer, I won't be buying any additional seasons of the show. The woe-is-me doom and gloom attitude of the photographer guarantees that this won't make many repeat performances in my disc changer.
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Join the hunt for the devastating, violent twisters that rip through America's Great Plains, aka "Tornado Alley," in each exciting episode of Storm Chasers. Research meteorologist Josh Wurman and extreme filmmaker Sean Casey put their lives on the line to capture this unprecedented footage shot from inside tornadoes tearing their way across the central U.S. Shooting from a 14,000-pound tank topped with a custom-designed filming turret, you won't believe what the team encounters as they drive straight into the unknown heart of these deadly storms. This set also includes all six episodes of the program, Perfect Disasters: They are "perfect" in the most chilling sense of the word: These are the storms bigger, more dangerous and more deadly than any before them. What would happen if a mega tornado reduced downtown Dallas to a war zone within minutes? How would the 7 million inhabitants of Hong Kong survive if the super typhoon sets its sights on the island? Scientists know it could happen, and with live action, CGI, archival footage and in-depth interviews with today's top experts, Discovery Channel shows you how.
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