Alex Beresford explores the world's weirdest weather, from thunderstorm-powered flying spiders to whirlpools at sea and a Hawaiian volcano that produces its own mini-tornadoes. [AD,S]
Featuring exploding icebergs in Antarctica, snow in Saudi Arabia, deadly sea foam in America, a perfect full-circle rainbow, a lake that drains then mysteriously re-fills, and more. [AD,S,SL]
How weird weather is making Florida the sinkhole capital of the world. Plus, red rain in Sri Lanka and India, underwater clouds, snow rollers, sprouting ice and more. (Ep2/4) [AD,S]
The popcorn snow that can trigger avalanches; a tornado caused by a colossal firestorm; and the wind in the Peak District that's strong enough to push a waterfall upwards. (Ep5/8) [AD,S]
More incredible weather and the science behind it, from a rare fire rainbow to cloud streets, a blood-red waterfall, and black rain in Iceland, while it rains rocks in Sicily. (Ep4/8) [AD,S]
More incredible weather and the science behind it, from an icicle as big as a house to two feet of snow in the driest place on Earth, and surfing for nine miles on a tidal bore. [AD,S]
How did weird weather turn Lake Erie pea green? Plus, New York's beautiful 'Manhattanhenge' sunset, moustache clouds, weather bombs, giant mushroom-shaped rocks and more. (S2 Ep2) [AD,S]
Series examining some of the planet's most extraordinary weather phenomena. The first programme includes an upside down rainbow and glow-in-the-dark ocean waves. [AD,S]
From sapphire caves to bizarre blue lava and rainbow clouds, this episode exposes the invisible forces of nature behind the strangest bright and beautiful events on our planet. (S4 Ep7) [AD]
Hailstorms, lightning and supercells unleash hell. Helicopters ignite the air, 'snowmageddon' hits Tucson and mysterious circles form in Namibia, while fish wash ashore in India. (S4 Ep4) [AD,S]
This episode examines global weather wipe-outs, from Maryland to the Middle East. Lakes are boiled, frogs are frozen alive and plagues of locusts rain down. (S4 Ep2) [AD,S,SL]