Sunday, 26 January 2014

10 Of the Weirdest Weather Related Phenomena Ever

Amazing tornado

Audra Thomas posed with a tornado. It destroyed buildings on her property but she survived without a single scratch.
 

Four waterspouts 

Four waterspouts appeared at once in the Mediterranean Sea near Cyprus. Awesome and dangerous at the same time

The heat

During the night of July 25, 1936, in town of Lincoln, Nebraska people experienced the hottest night in the United States in this area. The heat stayed at 33°C making almost impossible slipping inside of the homes without air-conditioning. People spent the night sleeping on the lawn of the state capital building in Lincoln.
 

Gravity wave

A bizarre image of a wave cloud forming off Amsterdam Island in the Indian Ocean, December 2005.
 

Powerful lightning 

A moment after this photo was taken, the people posing on top of Moro Rock in Sequoia National Park, California were hit by a lightning. Only guy on the right survived.
 

Eerie effect

Eerie effect in northwest Arkansas, 2009. The ice accumulated up to 1-2” thick on most surfaces.
 

Pole of cold

“Pole of cold”, Northeastern Siberia is one of the coldest places on earth. In the Soviet era during winters ultraviolet lamps ware used to make up for the lack of sunlight.
 

The blizzard

January 1977, Buffalo, New York region, the blizzard was so intense that wind smashed windows allowing the snow to accumulate inside of the unfortunate homes.
 

Twin lenticular clouds

Omataco Mountains near Otjiwarongo, Namibia, Africa. Twin lenticular clouds formed over two peaks at the same time

Snow rollers

Snow rollers! Thanks to the wind, the snow rolls up on itself forming these unique structures.
 

 

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