World Almanac video's guide to extreme weather : Introduction to extreme weather - Part 1.

"Monsoon winds bring the world's heaviest rain. Lightning travels at 60,000 miles a second. And a flash flood will destroy everything in its path. Learn about how these extreme weather conditions come about and hear the stories of the people who have narrowly survived the devastation they...

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Corporate Author: Discovery Channel (Firm)
Language:English
Published: Beverly Hills, CA: World Almanac Video, 2001.
Series:World almanac video's guide to extreme weather series
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