Richard Hammond’s Wild Weather
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- Episode
- Episode One - Wind: The Invisible Force
- Broadcast Info
- 2014 (56 mins)
- Description
- Richard Hammond, explores weather in a way it’s never been done before. Setting up enormous experiments and using a whole barrage of innovative technology, he will reveal the hidden world of weather in stunning detail.
Tornados, sandstorms and hail storms use simple ingredients like air, earth and water and transform them into something spectacular, powerful and incredibly dangerous. But even our everyday weather is a thing of extraordinary beauty - and complexity - and not necessarily in the way you might think. This series will change the way you see weather.
Richard will get right to the heart of these extraordinary phenomena by experiencing them first hand - from stepping inside a man made tornado in the USA and building an enormous cloud; to crushing a car with rain and detonating an avalanche. By teaming up with experts from around the world Richard uncovers some of the most fascinating new discoveries from the very cutting edge of science including just how fast a twister spins.
In Episode 1 Richard investigates how wind is the basis for the most destructive weather on our planet. He visits the windiest place on earth; stands inside a man-made tornado; and creates a 10-metre high whirlwind made of fire
Richard Hammond’s Wild Weather will completely change what you see when you look out of your window in the morning. - Genre
- Science; Research; Physics; Climate; Meteorology
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