A Weather.Watch Premium Documentary

World's Worst
WeatherMount Washington Observatory

Premium Documentary Emmy award-winning meteorologist Produced by Paradeigm Films

An Emmy award-winning meteorologist explores the world's worst weather, the experts who study it, and the stakes behind a forecast when extreme conditions can claim lives every year.

LocationMount Washington Observatory
FormatPremium documentary film
Brand partnersThree support slots available
The Film

World-class weather science, told through a human survival story.

World's Worst Weather is built around Mount Washington Observatory as a cinematic gateway into extreme weather: wind, cold, ice, visibility, isolation, and the experts who keep watch when the atmosphere turns violent.

The film is not just about spectacle. It is about why observing, forecasting, and communicating dangerous weather matters when families, climbers, first responders, utility crews, and entire communities depend on the warning before the worst moment arrives.

Core promiseWeather with consequencesA premium documentary that connects severe-weather beauty to the lives, choices, and public safety stakes behind every warning.
Audience laneScience + adventure + survivalBuilt for weather fans, documentary viewers, outdoor audiences, educators, and brands that support resilience.
Editorial engineExperts at the edgeMeteorologists, observers, scientists, and field teams explain what is happening while the environment makes the lesson impossible to ignore.
Support The Film

We are looking for three brands to help bring this documentary to life.

The right partners should feel useful inside the world of the film: power, communications, weather technology, outdoor gear, safety, apparel, travel, optics, education, or resilience.

Brand Slot 01Presenting

Presenting Film Partner

The lead support position for a brand that wants to be attached to the full documentary, launch campaign, Weather.Watch distribution, and the core message of severe-weather awareness.

  • Prominent film and page placement.
  • Integrated launch and social storytelling.
  • Association with public-safety weather education.
Brand Slot 02Field

Field Support Partner

A natural fit for gear and technology that helps the team operate safely in harsh conditions: power, communications, weather instruments, cameras, lighting, apparel, or mobility.

  • Field-use storytelling built around real conditions.
  • Behind-the-scenes content from production.
  • Weather.Watch live and documentary cross-promotion.
Brand Slot 03Impact

Education + Impact Partner

A partner aligned with the public mission: helping audiences understand risk, make better decisions, and respect the weather before it becomes an emergency.

  • Educational clips and social cutdowns.
  • Forecast, safety, or resilience messaging.
  • Optional school, community, or nonprofit extensions.
Why It Matters

Extreme weather is beautiful until it becomes a life-or-death decision.

World's Worst Weather uses Mount Washington as the pressure point for a larger national story: how fast conditions can change, why expertise matters, and why the public needs weather information that feels clear, human, and impossible to ignore.

Host

Jennifer
Watson

Jennifer Watson is an Emmy award-winning meteorologist and Weather.Watch host who brings national broadcast experience, field credibility, and a clear public-safety voice to extreme-weather storytelling.

Role in the filmMeteorologist and guideJennifer leads the audience through the science, the human stakes, and the questions that make extreme weather more than a visual spectacle.
Weather.Watch laneLive coverage + documentary storytellingHer work sits where meteorology, severe-weather communication, and audience trust meet.
Brand fitCredible, warm, science-forwardFor sponsors, Jennifer gives the film a trusted face who can make complex weather feel immediate and human.
Production

Produced by award-winning production company Paradeigm Films.

Paradeigm Films brings cinematic field production, documentary structure, and brand storytelling discipline to the Weather.Watch universe.

Documentary craft

Story first, weather second

The production approach treats the atmosphere as a character, but keeps the audience grounded in people, purpose, and stakes.

Field production

Built for hostile environments

Small crews, practical gear, severe-weather awareness, and production discipline designed for places where conditions change quickly.

Brand value

Premium, useful, authentic

Partners can support a real film while receiving field content, launch assets, social cutdowns, and a credible place inside Weather.Watch storytelling.