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It Could Happen Tomorrow is a television series that premiered on January 15, 2006 on The Weather Channel. It explored the possibilities of various weather and other natural phenomena severely damaging or destroying America's cities. This included: a Category 3 hurricane hitting New York City, an F4 tornado destroying Washington, D.C., dormant volcano Mount Rainier re-activating and destroying towns in the surrounding valleys, a tsunami flooding the Pacific Northwest coast, an intraplate earthquake impacting Memphis, Tennessee, wildfires spreading into the heart of San Diego, a huge earthquake leveling San Francisco, a flash flood in Boulder, Colorado, and a flood in Sacramento. Newer episodes that were aired included an earthquake in Las Vegas, an F5 tornado ripping its way through Chicag

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  • It Could Happen Tomorrow is a television series that premiered on January 15, 2006 on The Weather Channel. It explored the possibilities of various weather and other natural phenomena severely damaging or destroying America's cities. This included: a Category 3 hurricane hitting New York City, an F4 tornado destroying Washington, D.C., dormant volcano Mount Rainier re-activating and destroying towns in the surrounding valleys, a tsunami flooding the Pacific Northwest coast, an intraplate earthquake impacting Memphis, Tennessee, wildfires spreading into the heart of San Diego, a huge earthquake leveling San Francisco, a flash flood in Boulder, Colorado, and a flood in Sacramento. Newer episodes that were aired included an earthquake in Las Vegas, an F5 tornado ripping its way through Chicago and Dallas, and more. So far, the only scenario that has come true is the Colorado floods, which started on September 9, 2013. Because Hurricane Sandy was only a category 1 and not a 3 when New York was hit, the first episode technically hasn't come true ― yet, although Sandy was the closest call since the series was ended. (en)
  • It Could Happen Tomorrow (en español: "Podría pasar mañana") es una serie de televisión de The Weather Channel de Estados Unidos que, al igual que series como Mega Desastres y Un Perfecto Desastre, proyecta varios escenarios de desastres naturales en las ciudades estadounidenses que corren peligro de ser destruidas. (es)
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  • Bruce David Klein (en)
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  • The New Madrid Fault has been in hibernation since the early 1800s. If a massive earthquake was to start, the effects would be deadly. Near by Memphis, Tennessee would suffer a terrible loss of life and property. Based on the 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes and the 1994 Northridge earthquake. (en)
  • A small fire starts in California, before personnel know it is raging and consuming thousands of acres. Where could it go if firefighters are unable to contain it? Based on Cedar Fire in San Diego (en)
  • A massive supercell has given birth to an F5 tornado and it is headed straight for Dallas, Texas. Get a look at what if anything will be left standing once mother nature unleashes this beast. Based on the 1999 Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak. (en)
  • A category 3 hurricane is headed for New York City, what catastrophic damage would this cause? Examine the very real possibilities of this devastating act of nature. Based on the 1938 New England Hurricane (en)
  • San Francisco, California, the earth starts to move under everyone’s feet. A massive earthquake measuring 8.0 on the Richter Scale has just occurred. What devastating effects will this have on the city and the powerful aftershocks that follow? Based on the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake (en)
  • Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast in August 2005. The catastrophic damage is outlined as well as what is being done to prevent another disaster. Hosted by Jim Cantore. † (en)
  • The streets of Sacramento, California are filling with water. With no where for the water to go, what damage will be left behind? Based on the Great Flood of 1862 and Hurricane Katrina (en)
  • A massive earthquake hits off the coast of Seattle. The Tsunami that would follow would cause catastrophic damage to the entire west coast of the United States and beyond. Based on the 1700 Cascadia earthquake, 1964 Alaska earthquake and the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami (en)
  • Heavy rain fall in Boulder, Colorado has resulted in flash flooding. Massive amounts of damage and loss of property and life will result when and if mother nature unleashes water on the city. Based on the Floods of 1844 and the 1965 Denver Flood. (en)
  • Beautiful Mount Rainier in Washington is the home of a potential disaster. Located inside Mount Rainier National Park, the devastation from an eruption could be catastrophic. Based on the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. (en)
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  • Katrina (en)
  • California Wildfires (en)
  • Colorado Flash Floods (en)
  • Dallas Tornado Danger (en)
  • Living in Mount Rainier's Shadow (en)
  • New Madrid Fault (en)
  • New York City Hurricane Express (en)
  • Sacramento Floods (en)
  • San Francisco 8.0 Earthquake (en)
  • West Coast Tsunami (en)
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  • It Could Happen Tomorrow (en español: "Podría pasar mañana") es una serie de televisión de The Weather Channel de Estados Unidos que, al igual que series como Mega Desastres y Un Perfecto Desastre, proyecta varios escenarios de desastres naturales en las ciudades estadounidenses que corren peligro de ser destruidas. (es)
  • It Could Happen Tomorrow is a television series that premiered on January 15, 2006 on The Weather Channel. It explored the possibilities of various weather and other natural phenomena severely damaging or destroying America's cities. This included: a Category 3 hurricane hitting New York City, an F4 tornado destroying Washington, D.C., dormant volcano Mount Rainier re-activating and destroying towns in the surrounding valleys, a tsunami flooding the Pacific Northwest coast, an intraplate earthquake impacting Memphis, Tennessee, wildfires spreading into the heart of San Diego, a huge earthquake leveling San Francisco, a flash flood in Boulder, Colorado, and a flood in Sacramento. Newer episodes that were aired included an earthquake in Las Vegas, an F5 tornado ripping its way through Chicag (en)
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