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Discovery Science brings back 'Strangest Weather on Earth'

Each episode of the show will explore a range of fascinating weather events and the science behind these bizarre phenomena

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Discovery Science brings back 'Strangest Weather on Earth'

Discovery Science brings back 'Strangest Weather on Earth'

Each episode of the show will explore a range of fascinating weather events and the science behind these bizarre phenomena

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | November 28, 2014

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Discovery Science is bringing to viewers the wild world of extreme weather with a brand new season of 'Strangest Weather on Earth'. The series presents a whole host of meteorological wonders, including blazing tornadoes of fire that spiral into the sky, balls of lightning that bounce along the sidewalk, bizarre clouds that spark UFO panic and a wall of dust that engulfs an entire city.

The channel will explore how and why these unusual weather conditions occur and the science behind them in 'Strangest Weather on Earth' which will premiere on December 1, and will air from Monday to Friday at 10 PM.

Rahul Johri Rahul Johri

Rahul Johri, Executive Vice-president and General Manager – South Asia & South East Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, said, “Discovery Science offers viewers the answers to some of nature's most intriguing questions. 'Strangest Weather on Earth' is a visually stunning series that will captivate the viewers as it explores the intense world of weird weather.”

Viewers will get a chance to find answers to weird weather that has always left people awestruck and wondering about how these take place. Viewers will witness the strangest weather conditions across the world in California, Argentina, Brazil, Vietnam, Japan, Switzerland, Italy, Canada, Belgium and Texas. The show establishes the fact that when it comes to weather, Mother Nature is firmly in control.

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