Atmospheres (TV show)

Atmospheres (TV show)

infobox television
show_name = Atmospheres


format = News
runtime = 60 minutes
starring = Jim Cantore and Mish Michaels
country = USA
network = The Weather Channel
first_aired = August 2000
last_aired = January 2003
num_episodes = N/A
imdb_id = 0295767 |

"Atmospheres" was a weekly television series on The Weather Channel. The series, hosted by popular meteorologist Jim Cantore and Mish Michaels, featured current weather news and information. It also contained footage of people facing natures elements, similar to how TWC's newer series, Epic Conditions, is.

Originally, Atmospheres aired new episodes on Sundays at 8PM and 11PM ET, Wednesdays at 8PM ET, and Saturdays at 5PM ET. Encore episodes aired on Saturdays at 8PM and 11PM ET and Sundays at 5PM ET. In January 2003, when the award winning drama Storm Stories premiered, new episodes of Atmospheres no longer aired. Reruns still aired on weekends until the end of summer 2003 when Storm Stories started airing every night. Since then, Atmospheres has not been on The Weather Channel's programming schedule.

References

1. [http://www.weather.com/newscenter/atmospheres/atmospheres/about_atmospheres.html weather.com - About Atmospheres]
2. [http://imdb.com/title/tt0295767/ Atmospheres IMDb profile]
3. [http://web.archive.org/web/20061028104356/www.twcclassics.com/misc/twctimeline.html TWC Classics - The Weather Channel Timeline (via archive.org)]


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