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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

The Weather Channel to Re-Broadcast 'Season of Fury - Hurricanes 2005'

The Weather Channel to Re-Broadcast 'Season of Fury - Hurricanes 2005'

Hurricane Season Re-Cap To Air Friday, November 18 at 9:00 PM (ET)

ATLANTA, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ --
WHAT: Season of Fury - Hurricanes 2005, a one-hour documentary
examining the 2005 hurricane season and including commentary from
experts who studied New Orleans' situation for decades and
predicted the disastrous effects of a storm like Katrina.

WHEN: Season of Fury - Hurricanes 2005 will re-air on Friday,
November 18 at 9:00 PM (ET), and again on Saturday, November 19
at 12:00 AM and 2:00 AM (ET).

MORE: Season of Fury - Hurricanes 2005 includes:

- The Weather Channel Hurricane Expert Dr. Steve Lyons' study of
Katrina's path, as well as his analysis of why New Orleans was
almost hit harder

- The Weather Channel Climatologist Dr. Heidi Cullen's
examination of the role of global warming in Katrina's
creation, and how it may cause future disasters

- Reflections from Weather Channel Meteorologists Jim Cantore,
Mike Seidel and Jeff Morrow about what it was like to stay one
step ahead of Katrina, as well as their first-hand accounts of
the storm's devastation

- An overall assessment of what will be required to rebuild New
Orleans, and experts' opinions on what's ahead for the rest of
America's most vulnerable areas

About The Weather Channel

The Weather Channel, a 24-hour weather network, is seen in over 89 million U.S. households. Its Web site, weather.com, reaches more than 25 million unique users per month. Its content is currently ranked the 11th most popular in the U.S. by Nielsen//NetRatings. The Weather Channel also operates Weatherscan, a 24-hour, all-local weather network available in 22 million households, The Weather Channel Radio Network, The Weather Channel Newspaper Services and is the leading weather information provider for emerging technologies. This includes broadband and interactive television applications, with wireless weather products accessible through high-speed Internet services, phones, pagers, and personal digital assistants. The Weather Channel is owned by Landmark Communications, Inc., a Norfolk, VA- based, privately held media company.

Contacts:
Kathy Lane, 770-226-2102, klane@weather.com
John Bianchi, 212-576-2700, jbianchi@goodmanmedia.com

Source: The Weather Channel

CONTACT: Kathy Lane of The Weather Channel, +1-770-226-2102, or
klane@weather.com ; or John Bianchi, +1-212-576-2700,
jbianchi@goodmanmedia.com , for The Weather Channel

Web site: http://www.weather.com/

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