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(2003–2010)

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Storm Stories is a great program!
Movie Nuttball15 December 2004
Storm Stories is a good and interesting documentary program that is on The Weather Channel every day of the week. Its an hour long but really its two episodes but sometime there are three stories in a half hour. The show is hosted by The Weather Channel's big and muscular Storm Tracker and Meteorologist Jim Cantore throughout and he hosts it very good. The show is about true weather distastes from all over the globe and the people that it happened to and witnessed it are interviewed through out the show. The natural disasters that are shown each week are Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Snow Storms, Floods, and more! Some of the storms are shown from many years ago and from just recent times. The clips of the storms are real and not special effects but some of the scenes are re-enactments. I absolutely adore the weather and seeing this on TV is incredible! I watch The Weather Channel quite often to see what the weather is going to be like. The show airs on The Weather Channel every day twice in the evening so if you missed the previous segments then you can check them out a couple hours later. If you have cable and like the weather and want to see real storms such as tornadoes and hurricanes then I strongly recommend that you check out Storm Stories today on the Weather Channel!

Movie Nuttball's NOTE:

After the first airing of the show the regular Weather Channel programing comes on. During this you can see Jim Cantore forecasting the dangerous storms that are transpiring live!
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10/10
I'm in this!
Matkiss226 December 2006
Hi I'm just wondering why myself and several other cast members, including the lead male Kevin Marquette, are not listed in the cast section? There were several actors that worked on this project in the bitter cold in Chicago in January right on lake Michigan. We were barely paid anything and the least we should get is some type of name recognition from the producers of the show. It was a very nicely shot project both in Wisconsin and Illinois. Again I do appreciate the work and also that I received a credit at the end under "featured actors". Maybe it takes time to get up all the information on IMDb? But Kevin Marquette is not listed at all and he was the lead role as captain of the ship!!! Matt Kissane
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10/10
My Kind of Show
ndh29784 January 2009
I am glad Jim Cantore narrated this show since I am a big fan of him. This show really dosen't use that many special effects and uses actual footage. I am glad I own Storm Series DVD Series. Even on television, The Weather Channel doesn't really have that many commercials. This is REAL science. The culprit behind me liking this show: Twister, The Day After Tomorrow and Category 7: The End Of The World. I am also a weather freak. The camera-work and actual footage The is excellent. The graphs and animation were superb. The show is even safe enough for children. If you like weather you will like this show. I highly recommend this show.
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