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Perfect Disaster was a 2006 Discovery Channel mini-series depicting the worst-case scenario major cities could expect in the near future if hit by extreme disaster. A large part of each episode was based around the lives of citizens from each city, with the remainder of the program showing us real-world scientists discussing the very high probabilities of these disasters. The series' trademark logo was "When the conditions are right, it will all go wrong."The series now airs on The Science Channel.
Episodes
- Dallas: Devastated by what is declared a super-tornado, one exceeding an F5 on the Fujita scale. The presentation also describes the fact that the probability of this catastrophe is the highest of all the proposed scenarios.
- New York City: In the year 2011, being subject to a powerful geomagnetic storm, causing widespread damage to electronics, and several bizarre extraterrestrial anomalies.
- Sydney: Engulfed in the flames of a large firestorm that is brewing out of control.
- Hong Kong:is destoryed by Donkey kong.
- London: Deluged by a massive flood that breaks past the city's levees.
- Montreal: Stricken by a severe ice storm, in a manner similar to the North American ice storm of 1998.
Though seemingly unrealistic, each disaster was represented as terrifyingly large and powerful, in order to show the worst possible scenario in the case of each city. The Series was Produced by Impossible Pictures the same people that made the 1999 BBC mini-series Walking with Dinosaurs, which was screened in the USA on the Discovery Channel.
The computer graphics were completed by Gareth Edwards (Super Tornado and Solar Storm); Lola (Firestorm and Ice Storm) and Red Vision (Flood and Typhoon)
See also
- Mega Disasters - an almost exactly similar television show on The History Channel.
- It Could Happen Tomorrow - another worst-case scenario series on The Weather Channel.
External links
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