The film emphasizes the life-and-death stakes of accurate weather forecasting, both historically and in contemporary contexts. During World War II, precise forecasts were essential for military strategy, directly affecting the success of operations like D-Day. Today, the risks of underfunding meteorological research are highlighted, as climate change drives more extreme and unpredictable weather events. The narrative serves as a reminder of the critical role of science in mitigating risks associated with severe weather, from hurricanes to flash droughts.