The largest, deadliest, fastest wave you’ve ever seen is coming for you. This is a tsunami. Caused by extreme underwater motion, often stemming from earthquakes or volcanoes, tsunamis can wipe out cities... Read more »
In the Middle East and North Africa, sand and dust storms are among nature’s most violent phenomena. And in the U.S., these storms are common in the Southwest in the springtime. Sandstorms... Read more »
A raging wildfire has broken out in the nearby forest. Endless billows of smoke are blackening the sky. But you notice something strange happening. The clouds of smoke start to rapidly spin... Read more »
About 1,200 twisters will touch down in the U.S. every year, and unfortunately, about 80 people are killed. To avoid being part of that statistic, today we’ll show you the five things... Read more »
Located in a remote region of Tanzania, in East Africa, Lake Natron is one of the most toxic places on Earth. Part of its toxicity is caused by the Ol Doinyo Lengai... Read more »
On January 13, 1982, Washington National Airport is gripped by a mid-winter blizzard. Shortly after liftoff, Air Florida Flight 90 experiences a problem. The nose of the plane pulls up sharply, but... Read more »