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Weather
Rain or shine — it's all about the climate.
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Hurricane Nate weakens to tropical storm
Hurricane Nate has weakened to a tropical storm as it moves inland after hitting the US Gulf Coast.
German journalist killed during Xavier storm
Germany is mourning the loss of author and journalist Sylke Tempel, who was a frequent commentator on DW programs.
Deadly storm Xavier sweeps across northern Germany
At least seven people died and many others were injured as gale force winds and rain crossed over northern Germany.
Climate change drives people of the sea ashore
Solomon Islanders lived in harmony with nature for generations. Now their entire way of life is vanishing underwater.
Will Trump heed the economic case for climate action?
The costs of climate change will continue to stunt US economic growth without swift and decisive climate action.
Caribbean islands brace for Hurricane Maria
Hurricane Maria has developed into a Category 3 storm as the Caribbean's Leeward Islands prepare for impact.
Hurricane Irma leaves trail of destruction in Florida
Authorities in Florida are assessing damage in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
Hurricane Irma thrashes Caribbean as Jose follows
The "catastrophic storm" has slammed into several Caribbean islands and is set to hit Florida next.
Are mega-hurricanes the new normal?
First Harvey, now Irma - two powerful hurricanes within two weeks. Is global warming fueling those massive storms?
Hurricane Irma strikes Caribbean nations
The record-breaking storm has plowed through the French Caribbean, leaving destruction in its wake.
The emergence of an elemental force
For a natural disaster as devastating as Hurricane Harvey to occur, certain ingredients must come together.
Hurricane Harvey and climate change
Although scientists don't have the means to link Hurricane Harvey directly to global warming, it is likely a factor.
Frosty spring could hit wine drinkers hard
France's wine production is expected to fall 18 percent this year after this spring's frost damaged vines.
125 years of climate research on Heligoland
Researchers on Heligoland are investigating how levels of salt and acidity in oceans are impacting wildlife.
''Every year a contender for warmest on record'
2016 was another record-breaking year for our warming planet, and climate expert Deke Arndt says it won't be the last.
Climate change is getting worse
Last year broke climate records: It was the hottest year, and there were more extreme weather events than ever.
Europe's taste of a hotter planet
With 2017 set to be among the hottest years ever, Europe's extreme-weather summer may be a taste of the new normal.
Europe's extreme weather summer
This year looks set to be among the hottest on record - no surprise to Europeans sweltering out the "Lucifer" heat wave.
Freak weather conditions in holiday regions
While flights to and from Madeira were cancelled due to high winds, the situation in Austria and Italy has eased.
German cities ready themselves for climate change
Summer 2017 has meant brutal heat and flooded streets. How is Germany bracing for climate change?
Heat waves could kill over 150,000 Europeans a year by 2100
The death toll from European weather disasters could increase 50-fold by 2100 if carbon emissions aren't curbed.
Boy dead after tree falls on youth camp
Police have blamed severe weather in the Black Forest town for the tragic incident.
Extreme weather hits the globe
Footage from multiple countries shows the devastation of this year's weather patterns.
Preparing for cyclones in Fiji
Each year, the South Pacific is battered by cyclones - how do remote island communities recover after they pass?
Torrential floods sweep through south Japan
At least two people have been killed after huge floods swept away houses and tore up roads on the island of Kyushu.
Taking back control
The Venezuelan journalists boarding buses to avoid a digital crackdown and the Mexican reporters targeted by spyware.
In the middle of a cyclone
Nigel Skeggs' work in Fiji saw him at the forefront of the aid response to last year's devastating Cyclone Winston.
Northern Germany lashed by heavy storms
A severe storm in northern Germany has caused damage and left two people dead.
Tornado, storms hit northern Germany
High winds and heavy rain have hit northern parts of Germany, shutting down several train lines and killing two people.
Summertime and the living ain't easy
Yes, Germany gets warm summers, too. Incredibly hot even. Learn more about how Germans cope with the heat!
Deadly heat waves to surge
By 2100, almost half the people on the planet face heat-related illness or death, even if emissions fall, a study shows.
To keep cities cool, we need to green them right
As we push for greener cities, planners must know what, where and how to plant to cool the climate and clean the air.
Landslides kill dozens in Bangladesh
At least 48 people have been killed in landslides in three hilly districts of Bangladesh following heavy rains.
Fires and worst storm in decades batter South Africa
Three days of storms have unleashed devastating fires in South Africa's Western Cape.
Sizzling heat wave sears India
Many parts of India have been gripped by blistering heat over the past couple of months, killing hundreds of people.
Somewhere over the rainbow
Rainbows aren't just pretty, they're also cool examples of science at work and a symbol for the LGBT movement.
Our Beautiful Planet: 'Red sky at night'
Predicting the unpredictable: 'Red sky at night, sailors' delight. Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning.'
Somewhere over the rainbow
Rainbows aren't just pretty, they're also cool examples of science at work and a symbol for the LGBT movement.
Cyclone Mora hits Bangladesh
Cyclone Mora has left a trail of destruction in southern Bangladesh, killing at least three people.
Innovating our way out of sea level rise?
As Rotterdam seeks to "climate proof" itself by 2025, other delta cities are also innovating to survive climate change.
Nice weather on order
One day before May 9 it is raining. Nonetheless, the sun is likely to shine at the military parade. How's that?
Deadly storms and flooding in US Midwest, South
A weather system that moved across the Midwest and eastern US created damaging tornadoes and massive flooding.
Deadly storms sweep through south-central US
At least 14 people in the US have been killed in a powerful storm that caused flooding, tornadoes and even a blizzard.
Four climate change myths, debunked
DW takes a look at some of the arguments used most by climate deniers and sets out the facts.
Let it snow - again
The Easter holiday period even proved colder than Christmas as parts of Germany are hit by unseasonal snowfalls.
Looking for rain in Burkina Faso
A new forecasting system is going mobile to bring weather information to farmers in Africa.
German unemployment hits new low
German job figures see the domestic labot market in good health.
Eco@Africa
Floating homes, tree detectives and solar-powered hair cuts. This and more on eco@africa.
Searching for rain in Burkina Faso
A new forecasting system is going mobile to bring weather information to farmers in Africa.
Weather extremes are the new normal
On World Meteorological Day, DW takes an in-depth look at how global warming is changing our climate.
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