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Science Channel Breaks Down Forces of Nature in AGAINST THE ELEMENTS

Six-Part Special Series World Premieres Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at 8 PM

February 10, 2009

(Silver Spring, Md.) – Disasters, whether manmade or made by Mother Nature, are a part of life on Earth.  Hurricanes, massive explosions, tornadoes, floods, mudslides and fires sometimes threaten human lives and ravage communities.  Though the devastation is often reported, rarely is it explained exactly how these catastrophes become so powerful.  Now, Science Channel is bringing viewers the science behind the planet’s most basic but violent forces in AGAINST THE ELEMENTS premiering Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at 8 PM (ET/PT).

In each episode, airing weekly on Wednesdays at 8 PM (ET/PT), leading scientists analyze astonishing, spectacular scenes of force driven by air, earth, fire and water.  From terrifying tornadoes and devastating flows of water to massive sinkholes and raging building or fuel tank infernos, scientists reveal for viewers exactly what is happening chemically, physically and environmentally during every moment of these incredible events from around the world.

In the first episode, viewers will see the dangers of an F4 tornado in South Dakota; a mudslide barreling down a winding hillside road in Oregon; a crude oil tank burning out of control in Texas; and a man caught in the raging current of Niagara Falls.  Each disaster is scrutinized by a different expert including meteorology professor Bill Gallus of Iowa State University; firefighting trainer Gordon Lohmeyer; Portland State University geologist Scott Burns; and geological engineer Ed Medley.

AGAINST THE ELEMENTS is produced by Cheri Sundae Productions, Inc.  Cheri Brownlee is executive producer for Cheri Sundae Productions, Inc. and Christo Doyle is executive producer for Science Channel.

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