From patchy drizzles to snowstorms, foggy mornings to bursts of sunshine, the weather is a powerful force that shapes our lives on a daily basis. It can determine our mood, our choice of attire, and whether our plans will be enjoyable in the given circumstances. But more extreme weather events, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, and floods, can put individuals in dangerous situations, where they may lose their homes and loved ones or suffer serious injuries.
Yet, even in the face of such destruction, we can still appreciate the beauty of the natural world. From the giant sparks in the sky to the awe-inspiring images of the atmosphere, there is a dedicated online community that shares a wide range of weather photos. Today, Bored Panda has collected some of the best ones for your viewing pleasure.
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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.
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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.
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Supercell Near Leoti, Ks
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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.
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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.
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From A Storm Over Edmonton Canada
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Photo Taken In Oahu, Hawaii By Benji Barnes [1786×2048]
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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.
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Taken Near Glenburn, Nd, Last Night
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Sprites Over Oklahoma (Paul M Smith) [1280×832]
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Bilbao , Spain. Last Night
Chances are that you’ll be safe and sound, even in the case of a tornado – however, being prepared is critical. It’s equally vital to be mindful and respect the power of nature and not to try and go out of your way to, for instance, capture how the active lightning strikes. Bored Panda hopes that you’ve enjoyed this collection of breathtaking views. Give the community a follow – and remember, safety is our number one priority!
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Rainbow
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Mammatus Clouds Fishers, Indiana. 45-60 Mins After Hail And A Tornado Cell Later Down Wind
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What Made The Light Look Like That (They Were Not Like That Before Or The Next Day) Mideast Sweden A Week Ago
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60,000′ High Supercell In West Texas, Gearing Up To Spawn A Tornado And Hailstorm
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Twister At Wyoming , USA
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Nice Little Severe Thunderstorm Last Night In New Braunfels, Tx
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Sunrays
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Apocalyptic Sky In Northern California Yesterday Due To Smoke From Nearby Fires
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Incoming Storm Sioux Falls, Sd. Photo Cr. Alex Resel
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Florida(St Petersburg) [3100×3100 10mb] [oc]
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Storm Rolling In Over The Great Plains In Montana – Image Courtesy Of Anthony Spencer [960×640]
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Supercell Thunderstorm, Bolton, Ks
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Wetaskiwin, Alberta
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Best Weather At The Ocean
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Turkish Delight
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‘Sunbow’ Above Plymouth, UK Yesterday
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Sunrise This Morning In West Texas (Friend Took Pic – It’s His Oc But He Doesn’t Use Reddit, Asked Me To Post For Him.)
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Wicked Severe Thunderstorm Front Over Minneapolis, Mn Yesterday
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Sunset Lightning On Florida’s Space Coast Yesterday Evening [oc] [2048×1635]
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Moose Jaw Thunderstorm In Southern Saskatchewan
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Congratulations To This Tree That Definitely Just Got Superpowers
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Double Rainbow Strike Over Chicago, Il
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Looks Like It Comes Straight Out Of A Scifi
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The Sky Over Oxford On Sunday
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Can Someone Explain This?
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Its That Time Of Year. Getting Pumped For The 2020 Season. This Shot Is From Mccook, Nebraska In May Of 2019. I Shot This With My Nikon D850
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Backside Of A Storm. Powhatan Va
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Sky Is On Fire As The Storm Passes
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Shelf Cloud Ahead Of Strong Thunderstorm Tonight In Wahoo, Ne. Photo Cr. Nebraska Storm Chasers
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Tornado In Colorado Yesterday
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More From Sweden
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In The Spring Of 2015, Our Home In Austin Tx Was Flooded. The Sky In May Of That Year Was My First And So Far Last Time To See Mammatus Clouds In Person. Shot Taken From My Driveway. No Filters Or Enhancements To The Image
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A Storm In Metro Detroit. (Credit: U/Jcphotography_mi
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Tornado Captured West Of Akron, Colorado (Photo Credit To Nenah Demunster)
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Great Night
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Crazy Looking Storm A Few Days Ago In Sd
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Amber Valley Through The Cloud This Morning. Derbyshire, UK
Note: this post originally had 68 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
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