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Deadline to Disaster is a documentary program on The Weather Channel that premiered on May 3, 2020. [1] In this series, eyewitnesses capture the full fury of extreme weather on camera. (e.g. Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Flash Floods) The third season premiered on November 19, 2022. It is unknown if new episodes will be released.
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A small high-risk area was issued at the 2000Z outlook that included the cities of Little Rock, Camden, and Danville for a 30% probability of significant tornadoes. An EF4 tornado were confirmed in the risk area before the high risk was discontinued in a special outlook update at 0230Z. The outlook period as a whole produced 18 tornadoes. [285]
The outlook type depends on the forecast weather conditions, severity of the predicted threat, and local climatology of a forecast region. [40] "See Text" is a map label used for outlining areas where fire potential is great enough to pose a limited threat, but not enough to warrant a critical area, similar to areas using the same notation ...
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With only 126 verified tornadoes, May 2020 turned out to be one of the least active months on record. No moderate- or high-risk outlooks were issued by the Storm Prediction Center throughout the month, a first since archives of outlooks began in 2002. [6] June was even less active, with only 91 confirmed tornadoes.
May 16–21 – Cyclone Amphan kills 128 and caused $13.7 billion (2020 USD) in damage across India (West Bengal, Odisha, Andaman Islands), Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan. Cyclone Amphan became the costliest cyclone ever recorded in the North Indian Ocean and the first super cyclonic storm to have formed in the Bay of Bengal since the 1999 ...
Also in 2000, The Weather Channel starting moving away from showing 24/7 Weather Center with the introduction of two new morning programs: First Outlook (5-7am) and Your Weather Today (7-9am). Weather Center AM now only broadcast from 9am to noon on weekdays, however it continued to air full-time on weekends until early 2001.