A patchy drizzle, a snowstorm in the middle of December, a foggy morning and a burst of clear sunshine on that fine Friday afternoon – are all common and equally vital events that happen daily in our atmosphere.
Weather is a very influential thing that affects our lives on a day-to-day basis. Think about it – it determines our mood, picks the choice of attire we’re going to wear, decides if the plans we’ve established will be enjoyable in the given circumstances, or whether it’s a good idea to carry them out in general.
More extreme weather events like tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, and floods can put individuals in risky circumstances, where they may lose their homes and family members or suffer potentially fatal injuries; however, we can all agree that seeing certain phenomena, even if it’s just a giant spark in the sky, can leave you pondering how intimidatingly impressive our world is.
Well, as it turns out, there’s a dedicated online community that shares a wide range of weather images, and today, Bored Panda has collected a couple of its best ones.
More info: Reddit
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Texas, May 17 2021; Credit To Stormchaser Laura Rowe
The truth is, you don’t have to be a social media fanatic to have heard of Reddit. It’s a massive forum with 52 million daily active users where you’re bound to find a community that will tickle your fancy the most, and today we’ll be casting our attention to one of its image-based groups:
“Welcome to [community name]! This is a subreddit for high quality images of the wide range of weather phenomena, from violent storms to beautiful weather” – the group has been blessing folks with its content since May, 2011 and is currently the proud owner of 181K members. It dedicates its postings solely to high-resolution photos of different and noteworthy events such as snowstorms, tornadoes, rainstorms – basically all things weather.
#2
Amazing Photo By Adam Kyle Jackson
To put it shortly, weather is the state of the atmosphere – however, specifically for our planet, the majority of events take place in the troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere, which is around 18 kilometers (11.18 miles) above the Earth’s surface. As we all probably know, it refers to things such as: our daily temperature, precipitation (which is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and descends back to Earth), wind, and clouds.
It’s important to distinguish between the terms and not confuse weather with “climate,” as weather is recognized to describe short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate refers to weather that is averaged over a lengthy period of time in specific regions.
#3
Supercell Near Leoti, Ks
#4
A Pilot Captured This Thunderstorm As Seen From 37,000 Feet
Nature produces unusual weather conditions, and just when you think that you’ve seen it all, perhaps, just like the members of this subreddit, you might be fortunate enough to witness some of the most jaw-dropping (sometimes downright chilling) atmospheric phenomena.
So-called “blood rain,” which is not as alarming as it might sound and occurs when a high concentration of red-colored dust gets mixed into rain; high tides; rotating thunderstorms; coastal flooding; winter storms that feature freezing rain – the force and diversity of the weather can be truly astounding.
#5
A Storm Forming Over Wisconsin
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Stormy Sunset, Wild Horses Beach, North Carolina (Oc) [4882 X 5945]
While the severity of each weather event varies, it is in your best interest to be on guard and to be mindful of a few safety precautions that might lessen the possible impact.
The National Safety Council, America’s leading non-profit safety advocate that specializes in reporting the facts on preventable injuries and deaths, stated that “weather-related deaths are up 35% from 2017,” with conditions such as winter weather and tornados being the leading cause of death and injuries.
#7
From A Storm Over Edmonton Canada
#8
Photo Taken In Oahu, Hawaii By Benji Barnes [1786×2048]
#9
Can Anyone Explain How This Ice Is Formed On Our Car Windscreen. The Weather Was Raining Then Froze Quickly But Only To Around -1c
First and foremost – have a master plan for the unforeseen disaster on hand; pack your first aid kit and discuss the plan with your close ones. Carry a charged phone or a portable power bank at all times in case the situation calls (no pun intended) for an emergency phone ring. Always listen to experts such as safety officers, and evacuate the area when the circumstances demand it. Last, but certainly not least – stay calm and remember that an already stressful event can be made much worse when you don’t keep your cool.
#10
Taken Near Glenburn, Nd, Last Night
#11
Sprites Over Oklahoma (Paul M Smith) [1280×832]
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