Mysteries of El Nino
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Nature Documentary hosted by Jim Forbes and published by Discovery Channel, TLC in 2000 - English narration
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El Nino has impacted people globally for the past 15,000 years, causing storms, floods, fires, drought, disease, famine, and even the extinction of entire societies. In this program, experts from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, and elsewhere study the causes, impact, and implications of the dreaded natural cataclysm that is both a climatic and social phenomenon. High-tech El Nino surveillance, analysis of recent super-El Ninos, and research into the extinction of Peru’s ancient Moche people are featured, along with outstanding computer-modeled imaging and riveting archival footage.
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- Video Codec: DivX
- Video Bitrate: 1700 Kbps
- Video Resolution: 640x480
- Video Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Video Framerate: 29.97
- Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3
- Audio Bitrate: 48000Hz 384 kb/s
- Audio Channels: Stereo (2/0)
- Runtime per Part: 50 minutes
- Number of Parts: 1
- Part Size: 746 MB (1/6 DVDR)
- Ripped by: PolarBear
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