Nick Miller and Sarah Keith-Lucas look at how 'fake weather' is made for TV programmes and movies and Matt Taylor investigates space weather and what impact it had on Earth. The Weather World team visits the world's leading manufacturer of fake snow, which creates wintry scenes for the the film and television industry.
This new programme presented by BBC Weather's Nick Miller reveals the stories and science behind some of the year's wildest weather.
Weather World's Nick Miller is in St Andrews in Scotland for a look back at some of this year's extreme weather that has been making news.
Nick Miller visits York to examine why the historic UK city has been making the headlines and looks back at three months of extreme weather around the globe.
The team travels to Plymouth to discover how the ocean can help predict meteorological phenomenon, and looks back at the wild weather that has been making the headlines.
The BBC Weather team bring you the stories behind the forecasts. Nick Miller finds out how the Snowdon railway keeps running despite extreme weather.
The BBC Weather team spend a day at Belfast International Airport.
The BBC Weather team take to London's rooftops with urban forecasters to explore why city weather is so different to the coast or the countryside.
From Florida and the BBC Weather Centre, the team examines why this year's Atlantic hurricane season has been so active, resulting in deadly consequences.
Nick Miller and Sarah Keith-Lucas look at how 'fake weather' is made for TV programmes and movies and Matt Taylor investigates space weather and what impact it had on Earth.
The Weather World team discover how meteorology has helped to shape the Royal Air Force, the world's first independent Air Force, which is celebrating 100 years since its formation.
The Weather World team examine extreme temperatures and their impact on the whisky and wine industries.
From the destructive power of this year's hurricanes to its huge potential to power the planet, the Christmas edition of Weather World focuses on the awesome power of wind. The BBC's Nick Miller and Sarah Keith-Lucas report on the way wind is shaping our world.
The Weather World team are in West Sussex to look at how our changing climate and ever-unpredictable seasons can impact on the things that live and grow around us.
Sarah Keith-Lucas and Nick Miller look at the role of climate change in last winter's severe weather in the UK and USA, report on the continuing rise in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, and preview this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.
Sarah Keith-Lucas and Nick Miller look at the role of climate change in last winter's severe weather in the UK and USA, report on the continuing rise in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, and preview this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.
Nick Miller and Sarah Keith-Lucas ask if recent environmental disasters could mark a turning point in the world's approach to climate change.
Sarah Keith-Lucas and Nick Miller report on how climate change is affecting the Scottish ski industry and look back at 2021's biggest storms.
Sarah Keith-Lucas and Nick Miller visit the Isle of White, where a record 122mph wind speed was felt during a February that saw three named storms hit the UK.