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1 online resource (streaming video file) (51 min. 54 sec.) ; 313432656 bytes |
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Is our weather really getting more extreme? Scientists from America's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have discovered that over the last decade, storms have been getting faster and more powerful. The latest discoveries of the world's leading hurricane expert are even more frightening. Professor Kerry Emmanuel believes that there are new types of storms - Black Swan hurricanes - that could hit places in the world that haven't been slammed by a hurricane in recorded history. Welcome to the terrifying new world of global weirding |
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Broadcast 2014-10-27 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Atmosphere.
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Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects.
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Droughts -- Measurement.
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Global warming -- Social aspects.
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Hurricanes -- Forecasting.
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Sunspots.
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Texas.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Stewart, David, director
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Harewood, David, cast
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Dunion, Jason, contributor
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Emmanuel, Kerry, contributor
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Farmer, Matt, contributor
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Hayhoe, Catharine, contributor
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Lockwood, Mike, contributor
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Roberts, Ron, contributor
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Scaife, Adam, contributor
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Waley-Cohen, Tamsin, contributor
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