==National Geographic - Storm Worlds (2010) Part 3 Cosmic Fire== [[http://forums.mvgroup.org/index.php?showtopic=79442|National Geographic - Storm Worlds (2010) Part 3 Cosmic Fire]] {{fhd.jpg?45|}} {{http://forums.mvgroup.org/release.images/visper/storm%20worlds.jpg?200&nolink|}} Storm worlds imagines the unimaginable, harnessing extreme alien storms and playing them out on planet Earth.In this series, the world’s top scientists show us how Earth is cosmically connected to other planets through weather. By studying other planets in our solar system, we not only learn about the history of our own planet but also experience heart-stopping depictions of what the future might hold in store for us here on Earth. And in doing so, the scale of these storms can be truly understood. {{http://forums.mvgroup.org/release.images/visper/StormWcfside.jpg?200&nolink }} **Part 3 Cosmic Fire** Cosmic Fire, when a solar storm of almost apocalyptic proportions destroys large parts of the World’s electrical grid, thrusting our civilization back into the Steam Age and resulting in millions of casualties as our modern technological infrastructure crumbles. Chillingly, a storm like this happened only 150 years ago, but the effects on our pre-technological world were minimal. Now scientists say they would be catastrophic. ==See Also== {{https://www.nationalgeographic.com.au/tv/storm-world/|NG Site}} ==Trailer== ,,Full Version Available Upon Request,, {{ youtube>W0tf5y0l-k8 }} \\ {{tag>FHD Science Planet Space Space_Weather Storms Cosmos NG SER National_Geographic_-_Storm_Worlds_(2010) 2010 ar07/19 Name}} \\