Richard Hammond's wildest weather.

Contributor(s): Hammond, Richard, 1969- [presenter.] | Booth, Graham [director.]Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: SBS1663 | Madman EntertainmentDistributor: [Richmond, Victoria] : Distributed by Madman Entertainment, [2015]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 DVD-video (174 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscOther title: Wildest weatherSubject(s): WeatherGenre/Form: Documentary television programs. | Nonfiction television programs. DDC classification: 551.6
Contents:
Episode 1. Wind : the invisible force -- Episode 2. Water : the shape shifter -- Episode 3. Temperature: the driving force.
Production credits: Directed by Graham Booth.Presenter, Richard Hammond.Summary: "We all feel qualified to talk about the weather. But despite it going on around us all the time, the secrets of how weather works remain hidden from view. Because all weather, even the everyday stuff, is riddled with mystery and wonder. The hidden mechanics at work are often amazing and sometimes downright magical. Yet despite scientists studying weather phenomena for thousands of years, we know far less about how weather actually works than you might expect. In this 3-part series, Richard Hammond gets right in amongst real weather - or, at least, weather as real as he can possibly make it - to discover the unexplained and the unexpected, the unbelievable and the just plain unlikely, in an attempt to unravel those secrets"--Container.
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"SBS1663."

Directed by Graham Booth.

Rated: G.

DVD ; All regions.

In English. No subtitles.

Episode 1. Wind : the invisible force -- Episode 2. Water : the shape shifter -- Episode 3. Temperature: the driving force.

"We all feel qualified to talk about the weather. But despite it going on around us all the time, the secrets of how weather works remain hidden from view. Because all weather, even the everyday stuff, is riddled with mystery and wonder. The hidden mechanics at work are often amazing and sometimes downright magical. Yet despite scientists studying weather phenomena for thousands of years, we know far less about how weather actually works than you might expect. In this 3-part series, Richard Hammond gets right in amongst real weather - or, at least, weather as real as he can possibly make it - to discover the unexplained and the unexpected, the unbelievable and the just plain unlikely, in an attempt to unravel those secrets"--Container.

Presenter, Richard Hammond.

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