

Mother Nature said 'hold my beer' and 300 people died. Weather channel chaos.
The storm of 1993 that ravaged the Eastern Seaboard was bigger than any since the 1800s. Most were expecting only more unseasonable warmth, and were caught off-guard by the hurricane winds, massive thunderstorms, and fierce blizzards. Meteorologists puzzled over bizarre reports from their computers. Late warnings went largely unheard. Video footage from Florida to Maine documents nature's savagery.
Editing
Relentless montage of destruction set to dramatic narration.
Sound
Howling wind audio that'll wreck your subwoofer.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The '93 storm killed more Americans than Hurricane Andrew and was never named—just called 'Storm of the Century' by exhausted meteorologists.
This aired when The Weather Channel was peak cultural relevance; millions learned what 'bomb cyclone' meant the hard way.
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