Following in the footsteps of 2015, THE AGENDA OF CATACLYSMES, and its resounding success, the 2016 edition is part of this new way of treating and showing natural disasters. Instead of relying mainly on poor quality images often filmed by amateurs, our teams are ready to go anywhere on the planet where climate news requires it, in order to film these cataclysms in ultra high definition (4K).
This year, La Nina is certainly the most powerful climatic phenomenon responsible for unprecedented atmospheric disturbances. This anomaly pushes cyclones to deviate from their usual trajectories, significantly modifies sea levels in certain regions, and shifts areas of precipitation and drought...
To date, here are the events covered by our teams:
• Snowstorms in the United States – January
• Deadly avalanches in Europe – January to March
• Storm Ulrika in Europe - February