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5. Surging Threat
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After intercepting Hurricane Delta’s first landfall in Mexico, Reed and Mike continue the chase to Louisiana, deploying their equipment inside Delta’s second landfall. Hurricane Zeta also makes Louisiana landfall weeks later, bringing a life-threatening surge to the area. Each of these record setting storms, could yield evidence proving the potential of a dangerous new climate regime.
4. Overnight Disaster
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Record-breaking wildfires, a snowstorm and a hurricane create an unprecedented week of extreme weather events across the U.S. Reed and Mike race to collect data from inside Hurricane Sally. The evidence could one day show a volatile climate, shaping a new, more deadly breed of slow-moving storm.
3. Hurricane Double Threat
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A record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season presents a unique challenge for Reed and Mike as they race to intercept and collect data inside back-to-back hurricanes projected to make landfall on the U.S. gulf coast. A rare event like this hasn’t been documented since 1933 - but with hurricanes becoming more frequent in recent years this could be a glimpse of the new normal.
2. High Plains Insanity
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As Tornado Alley expands further north into the northern high plains, the final days of a bizarre tornado season are overlapping with a tropical system in Florida. Reed and Mike must divide their efforts to chase them both. Will a series of missteps cause the guys to miss an intercept - or even two? Is this their final chance at redemption before the season comes to a close?
1. New Breed of Storms
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An early hurricane season colliding with an unpredictable tornado season could be the latest sign of a dangerous new climate regime, as record-breaking Tropical Storm Cristobal moves into Tornado Alley. Reed and Mike race into the chaos to deploy scientific instruments inside the tornado outbreak, to record valuable data and advance our overall understanding of this new category of deadly storms.