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[#156651] Written by: artistharry [05/04/11, 09:16]
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Savage Skies
Do you want to learn more about devastating flash floods? Or how about terrifying tornadoes, Baltic
weather temperatures or other natural phenomenon? Then you can find out more in SAVAGE SKIES, the
documentary series narrated by legendary actor Ian Holm, DVD Released on 4th April 2011

From devastating flash floods to lightening bullets, hurricanes to savage hailstorms, tornadoes to
temperatures of minus 70 degrees centigrade, this remarkable programme looks at the awe-inspiring
power of our weather. The story is told through rare eyewitness footage, visits to the world’s most
inhospitable locations, interviews with meteorologists, and the recollections of those who have been
caught up in deadly natural phenomena and lived to tell the tale.

Originally broadcast on ITV in 1996, SAVAGE SKIES features spectacular NASA footage of lightning
‘sprites’ and ‘jets’ seen from outer space, and a report from the National Hurricane Centre in Miami
as it monitors the progress of Hurricane Luis across the Atlantic; among featured locations are
Oymyakon in Siberia, whose inhabitants live in temperatures that can drop to minus 70 degrees
centigrade, Mount Washington in New England, Glencoe in Scotland, and Bombay, where the monsoon is
eagerly awaited; there is a look at the coldest British winter of the 20th century, and interviews
with people who have cheated death in freezing mountain conditions; we also follow storm chasers,
including Richard Horodner, in the American Mid-West.

Part 1: Fire and Rain
Focusing on the crucial role water plays in the weather, this film focuses on several calamitous
events: a freak flood which swept through the town of Lynmouth in Devon in 1952, destroying 94
buildings and killing 34 people; a rainstorm which killed 144 people in the Big Thompson Canyon in
Colorado in 1976; and a 1993 flood which destroyed 40,000 homes in Valmeyer, Illinois. There is also
a report from Bombay, where the monsoon is 40 days late and rain is eagerly awaited.
Original ITV Transmission 19 March 1996
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