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Weather
Rain or shine — it's all about the climate.
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Our mysterious clouds
Clouds contain mysteries that frustrate climate scientists. But a new atlas could be a game changer.
Woman with Down syndrome becomes France's favorite weather presenter
Melanie was born with Down syndrome, but she never let that take away her biggest dream: becoming a television weather presenter.
Mojib Latif: WMO report a wake-up call
Climatologist Mojib Latif talks about the annual report of the World Meteorological Organization.
Peru floods and climate change
Could Peru's flooding be caused by climate change?
Extreme weather to continue in 2017
The extreme weather that made 2016 the hottest year on record shows no sign of abating, the UN says.
Peru faces more rain after heavy flooding
Thousands of people have been made homeless as a state of emergency has been declared in 800 Peruvian cities.
Peru hit by worst flooding in decades
Massive flooding in Peru has left at least 67 people dead.
Chill out! It's just some snow
DW Washington correspondent, Miodrag Soric, went out to see the snow that stopped Angela Merkel's state visit.
German company specializes in sophisticated satellites
Hunger for data is driving the market for satellites - and one mid-sized German company has been building for years.
Climate change ups alpine wildfire risks
Longer summers and a dwindling snowpack are increasing the fire risk in the Alps.
Coffee weather
Ugandan farmers are turning to satellite technology to help increase their coffee harvest
Gale-force winds dampen German Carnival celebrations
Several Carnival celebrations have been canceled or cut short due to extreme weather across North Rhine-Westphalia.
Through the Lens
Soaring temperatures and menacing monkeys are just some of the environmental events that made the news this week.
Checking the weather for coffee
Ugandan farmers are turning to satellite technology to help increase their coffee harvest.
Will Australia's heat wave convince skeptics?
Sydney’s recent record high temperatures have brought the realities of climate change into sharp focus for Australians.
Winter storms in California
California has been hit by its strongest storm in years.
Mass evacuation ordered below California's Oroville Dam
Nearly 200,000 people in northern California have been told to evacuate an area below a dam spillway that may collapse.
Can tourism protect the Great Barrier Reef?
Tour operators say reports of Great Barrier Reef’s death are exaggerated - and their boats can help protect it.
Avalanches kill more than 100 people
Avalanches have killed more than 100 people in Afghanistan. Dozens of homes have been destroyed.
Avalanches kill 54 people in Afghanistan
Avalanches have killed at least 54 people in Afghanistan. Dozens of homes have been destroyed.
Dozens die in winter weather
Heavy snow, rain, avalanches and cold in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan have killed dozens.
Afghanistan in winter
Afghanistan is experiencing heavy snowfall, rain, avalanches and extreme cold in several parts of the country.
Berlin 24/7: The season's filthy weather
Columnist Gero Schliess advises visitors to stay away from the city in winter and hope for better times - the summer.
US commitment in East Asia "ironclad"
US-East Asia alliances may withstand political upheaval if early signals from the US are backed by action.
Sensitivity to weather
Physiology professor Hanns-Christian Gunga from the Charité University Hospital in Berlin explains how the body adapts to climate and weather, but says there are limits.
Sensitivity to weather
Physiology professor Hanns-Christian Gunga explains how the body adapts to climate and weather.
Extreme weather on the rise
Europe must prepare or the consequences of climate change, says the Copenhagen-based European Environment Agency (EEA).
Deadly thunderstorms and tornadoes in southeast US
A severe weather outbreak, which included destructive tornadoes, caused widespread devastation across the southeast US.
Iran's homeless: Forced to live in cardboard cartons and vacant graves
Iran has experienced a dramatic increase in the number of homeless people in the past few years.
Cold weather, sea-crossing put young migrants at risk
Already in danger during risky sea crossings, UNICEF has said freezing weather is also affecting kids in refugee camps.
Inside Europe
Inside Europe is an award-winnig weekly radio show with a focus on European topics.
Freezing weather hits southern and eastern Europe
The cold weather is a delight for winter sports lovers, but can be deadly for those without a home or central heating.
Storm 'Egon' brings winter weather
Flooding, snowfall and high winds have swept across the UK and continental Europe.
Thailand cleans up after unseasonal floods
It’s supposed to be Thailand's dry season, but heavy flooding has taken the country by surprise.
Snowman causes chaos on train line
Snow and ice are due to cause further problems across Europe in coming days, with more than 70 deaths already reported.
Peterhansel extends lead at rain-hit Dakar Rally
After Saturday's sixth stage was cancelled, the Dakar Rally resumed in the Bolivian mud on Monday.
Migrants suffer European freezing temperatures
Thousands of migrants in Greece and in the Balkans are suffering under the current freezing temperatures.
Deadly winter conditions sweep Europe
Icy roads and dangerously low temperatures over the past two days have claimed over a dozen lives in parts of Europe.
Cold brings chaos to Europe
Temperatures around freezing point and icy rain: Winter is making itself felt with dangerous black ice and other perils.
Cold weather grips Europe
Europe is shivering amid icy temperatures from Poland to Turkey.
Moments that shaped the environment in 2016
DW takes a look through the environment stories which shaped 2016.
Christmas washout in northern Europe
Two planes have been struck by lightning in Denmark as Storm Urd sweeps across Scandinavia.
Typhoon Nina leaves the Philippines
Typhoon Nina ruined Christmas weekend in the Philippines, destroying homes and flooding towns in the process.
Philippines capital threatened by Christmas typhoon
Despite weakening since landfall, Philippine authorities remain on red alert as tyhoon Nina sweeps towards Manila.
Northern China remains on 'red alert' amid thickening smog
Forecasters have warned that the worst is yet to come.
Death toll from Australia asthma storm rises to 6
A sixth person has died following a "thunderstorm asthma" event in Australia that sent some 8,500 people to hospital.
'Unprecedented' storm asthma kills five
Panicked residents flooded emergency services with calls after a freak storm sent the pollen count soaring.
Otto puts Nicaragua, Costa Rica on alert
Costa Rica and Nicaragua prepare for the worst after Hurricane Otto is upgraded from a tropical storm.
Arriving and surviving
A fictional diary about arriving in the city, ideals and reality.
NASA reports warmest September on record
A new study has also found that sea levels rose more in the 20th century than previously thought.
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