Browse 6 movies from The Weather Channel
In "The Real Death Valley," The Weather Channel reveals the little-known story of hundreds of migrants who have died in the sweltering Texas brush over the past five years while attempting to evade a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint that's not even on the border - in fact it's 70 miles inside the United States. "'The Real Death Valley' is an important story that needs to be told," said Emmy-winning correspondent John Carlos Frey. "We take viewers on the same four-day, 40-mile trek, through tough terrain and sweltering heat that's taken by the migrants themselves. And we ride with law enforcement as they discover migrant corpses, up to four a week during the hot summer months. I think it soon becomes clear why so many people are losing their lives." "The Real Death Valley" was produced by the Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning team of Solly Granatstein and Shawn Efran for Weather Films, the award-winning digital documentary unit of weather.com.
Aug 2014
Documentary about the 2013 tornado that hit the town of Moore, Oklahoma
Apr 2014
This 1994 home video release by The Weather Channel, narrated by Charlie Welsh, is another special that highlights storm chasing and looks back at catastrophic tornadoes. These include the Tri-State tornado outbreak in 1925, and the Xenia, Ohio, tornado in 1974.
Sep 1994
Tornado documents the May 3, 1999 category F5 tornado that hit Oklahoma City.
Jan 2001
It's been called Tornado Alley, a tract across America's Heartland that spawns more tornadoes than anywhere else on earth. What are the natural forces that cause nature's most fearsome storms? Who are the new breed of scientists who study tornadoes up close? How can we protect ourselves, our homes, our children from The Enemy Wind?
Jan 1992
Blizzard recaps the 1982 and 1993 East Coast blizzards and the Ice Storm blizzard of 1998 in New England.