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Spectacular 180-Second Lightning Show
Ron Risman
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19th-Century Storm Chasers Took the First Tornado Photographs
In the 19th century, when photography was developing into a mass medium, a few intrepid early adopters pointed their glass plate cameras at one of the most intimidating natural forces on Earth: the tornado.
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Pakistan Floods Kill at Least 53 After Heavy Rains
At least 53 people have been killed by flash floods caused by several days of torrential rain in northwest Pakistan, officials say.
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Tornadoes That Struck Illinois Produced Some Ominous Photos
The tornadoes that struck Illinois on primary night were unusually photogenic, leading to some dramatic images.
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Upper Tangent Arc, 22 Degree Halo, Sundog and Solar Pillar Over San Marcos, California
The photo showing a stirring upper tangent arc (top), a 22 degree halo (surrounding the Sun), a sundog (on the halo at right, at the same altitude as the Sun) and a Sun pillar (just above the Sun) was captured over San Marcos, California, just before sunset on February 23, 2016.
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Photos Show 'Blue Ice' Stacking Near Mackinac Bridge
Michigan's iconic Mackinac Bridge is looking extra wintry this week, as blue ice stacks on the outer bays.
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Blizzard forces closure of I-70 in Colorado
The storm will cause disruptive travel on major highways including interstates 25, 29, 35, 40, 70, 80, 90 and 94. Air travel will also be a major problem throughout the region.
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Old Photographs of Blizzards Show The Eternal Misery–And Majesty–of Winter
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Covered in Snow
By Marius Kastekas.
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Two Idiots Jumped Into The Ocean In The Middle Of A Massive Storm
The Met Office issued a red warning across parts of the region for wind “strong enough across many northern areas, to bring down some trees, and perhaps cause damage to buildings,” said Chief Operational Meteorologist Frank Saunders in a statement. People have died and towns have been evacuated as a result of the storm.
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Tourist captures spectacular ‘fire rainbow cloud’ phenomenon on camera
There’s a perfectly reasonable explanation for the stunning sky display. By Mark Molloy.
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Dazzling 'Fire Rainbow' Brightens South Carolina Sky
The sun must be at an angle higher than 58 degrees when the light hits the crystals, forming what appears to be a rainbow cloud in the sky.
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Ontario Storm Captured in Wild Weather Photos
A massive storm rolled through southern Ontario Sunday, knocking out power and leaving a trail of debris in its path. It also gave storm watchers an opportunity to snap some incredible photos.
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Landspout Tornado - Safford, AZ
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Summer thunderstorm last night in Zagreb, Croatia
Photo by Lovro Dujnić.
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America’s Amazing Weather Photography
From tornadoes to hurricanes, the government agency known as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is the primary source of weather data, forecasts and warnings for the United States and its territories. NOAA recently held a “Weather in Focus” photography contest recognizing photographers who captured compelling images of weather or the science used to forecast weather, water and climate
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Volcanic Lightning
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Tornado - near Simla, CO
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Microburst - Wittman, AZ
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Insane Storm at the Grand Canyon (2048 x 1365)
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