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When Weather Changed History

When Weather Changed History

Storm Tracker Jim Cantore reveals the stories behind how weather has affected some amazing historical events. Events like the space shuttle Challenger disaster, dust storms that interfered with military operations and the origin of Coast Guard Rescue are examined.

Premiere:
Jan 06, 2008
Original Network:
The Weather Channel

Upcoming Episodes of 'When Weather Changed History'

Hindenburg The 1937 Hindenburg disaster ended the era of the giant passenger airship.
Sat 11/28 4:00-4:30am TWC
Drowning the Heartland Two massive floods in the central United States force a change of course in the battle to control the Mississippi River.
Sat 11/28 3:00-4:00pm TWC
Sat 11/28 9:00-10:00pm TWC
Sun 11/29 3:00-4:00am TWC
Hindenburg The 1937 Hindenburg disaster ended the era of the giant passenger airship.
Sun 11/29 4:00-4:30am TWC
Drowning the Heartland Two massive floods in the central United States force a change of course in the battle to control the Mississippi River.
Sun 11/29 3:00-4:00pm TWC
D-Day The weather plays an important role as Allied troops invade Normandy, France, in June 1944.
Sun 11/29 9:00-10:00pm TWC
Mon 11/30 3:00-4:00am TWC
Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 The most destructive flood in U.S. history changes race relations and society in the Mississippi River Valley.
Sat 12/5 4:00-4:30am TWC
D-Day The weather plays an important role as Allied troops invade Normandy, France, in June 1944.
Sat 12/5 3:00-4:00pm TWC
Sat 12/5 9:00-10:00pm TWC
Sun 12/6 3:00-4:00am TWC
Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 The most destructive flood in U.S. history changes race relations and society in the Mississippi River Valley.
Sun 12/6 4:00-4:30am TWC
D-Day The weather plays an important role as Allied troops invade Normandy, France, in June 1944.
Sun 12/6 3:00-4:00pm TWC
Nagasaki The weather is a critical factor in determining the success of a new superweapon designed to end World War II.
Sun 12/6 9:00-10:00pm TWC
Mon 12/7 3:00-4:00am TWC