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Wind: The Invisible Force
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Wind: The Invisible Force

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Wind moves through everyday life unseen, yet it drives some of the planet's most destructive weather. This film sets out to explain how an invisible current of air becomes the engine behind hurricanes, tornadoes, and other catastrophic storms, tracing the physics of pressure differences and rotating air masses that scientists use to forecast where and when wind will turn violent. Footage of storm systems and interviews with researchers studying atmospheric dynamics anchor the explanation, moving from the gentle breezes that shape coastlines and carry seeds to the extreme gusts that flatten towns. The film treats wind as a subject that is easy to overlook precisely because it cannot be seen, and builds its case by showing the visible damage and movement it leaves behind, from bent trees to swirling debris. It is a plain, fact-driven look at a force most people only notice when it turns dangerous.