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Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm bearing down on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © Goes-19/Cira/Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa Cat 5 Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 27, 2025, Jamaica, Caribbean Sea: Monster Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm Monday as it approaches Jamaica. Forecasters said it could unleash catastrophic flooding and landslides. Slow moving Melissa, is the strongest storm of 2025, packing winds of 175 mph (281 km) and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. Possible 40 inches of rain, 13 feet of storm surge and 160 mph sustained winds causing “extensive infrastructure damage†that will cut off communities, the National Hurricane Center warned. Melissa has already killed 3 people in Haiti and Jamaica each and one person in the Dominican Republic. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hurricane Melissa Cat 5 Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
October 27, 2025, Jamaica, Caribbean Sea, Caribbean Sea: Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm Monday as it approaches Jamaica. Forecasters said it could unleash catastrophic flooding and landslides. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Shepherds Embark On Traditional Winter Migration In Kashmir
October 2, 2025, Budgam, India: A boy pastoralist keeps watch over his family's cattle as communities, where families have moved with their cattle ahead of the winter migration, According to the MET department the possibility of early winter arrival due the periodic weather phenomenon characterized by cooling know as La Nina. (Credit Image: © Danish Showkat/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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11th World Radar Expo in Hefei
The ''Xiangyun'' meteorological unmanned aerial vehicle is exhibited by China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd. at the 11th World Radar Expo in Hefei, Anhui Province, China, on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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September 28, 2022, NASA EOSDIS, EARTH ORBIT: Massive Hurricane Ian as it moves slowly inland toward Orlando after coming ashore near Fort Meyers on the west coast of Florida as a Category 4 dangerous storm in the night time view from the NASA EOSDIS satellite, September 28, 2022 in Earth Orbit. (Credit Image: © Eosdis/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - USA: Hurrikan Ian richtet schwere Schäden in Florida an
September 28, 2022, International Space Station, EARTH ORBIT: Massive Hurricane Ian as it moves inland after striking the west coast of Florida as a catastrophic Category 4 storm as seen by astronauts on the International Space Station, September 28, 2022 in Earth Orbit. (Credit Image: © Bob Hines/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yuriy Stolypin/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053s)
The picture shows Steel Star by Yuriy Stolypin, 30, and was taken in Saint-Petersburg, Lakhta. They said: "For a very long time I have been hatching the idea of this photo. I wanted to take a photo of the tallest skyscraper in Europe, shrouded in morning fog. But for this shot I had to wait a long time for all the weather conditions to coincide. I regularly monitored the weather and looked into the city cameras to make sure that all shooting conditions were favourable for the intended shot, since I live very far from the shooting location. When everything coincided, early in the morning I called a taxi, arrived at the skyscraper, raised the drone as high as possible and took this picture."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rudolf Sulgan/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053b)
The picture shows Blizard by Rudolf Sulgan, from New York. The photo was taken at Brooklyn Bridge. He said: 'Global warming is the primary cause of the current sea level rise. As a result, hundreds of millions of people living in coastal areas will become increasingly vulnerable to flooding. Higher sea levels would force them to abandon their homes and relocate. To combat this change in global temperature rise, we can reduce emissions and ensure communities have the resources they need to withstand the effects of climate change. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sime Baresic/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053p)
The picture shows Cell With Rainbow by Sime Baresic, 27. It was taken at Nature park Vransko Lake. They said: "That afternoon I was asleep and suddenly woke up from my sleep and looked at my watch and I saw it was time to see off the sunset! When I was already halfway to the destination where I intended to photograph the sunset, I saw that something was safely being prepared and hurried to another destination! When I arrived I felt like a little kid, happy and fulfilled! An indescribable feeling to stand and watch and follow what nature means!"The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joann Randles/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053o)
The picture shows Under The Rainbow by Joann Randles, aged 32 and was taken in Cefn Bryn Common, Swansea. They said: 'I have been capturing the semi-feral ponies of the Gower, Swansea, for nearly a year, spending many hours observing them and the changes to their environment. Part of following their day to day lives means photographing them in all kinds of weather conditions. On this day I remember seeing the rainbow forming after a hailstorm. Knowing that there wouldnÕt be too many opportunities such as this, I swiftly left my car as the hail passed and ran down the common as I wasn't sure how long the rainbow would be in full for. Furthermore, due to the rapidly changing weather, including natural lighting conditions and that I was capturing a semi-feral animal, I was having to make a decision about the composition of the image with no more than minutes to spare. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikhail Shcheglov/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053i)
The picture shows Before a Storm by Mikhail Shcheglov, 51 and was taken in Iceland. He said: 'The weather in Iceland is changing dramatically Ð all-time strong winds draw fantastic images in the sky, which follow each other rapidly. Sometimes they are vivid, picturesque and rich in contrast, sometimes Ð deep and dramatic. You need to stand by holding your camera ready to shoot the outstanding moment of nature transformation. This photo captures the surroundings of Dyrholaey Cape. Taken in the evening, a moment prior to a strong thunderstorm with hail. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Fox/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053w)
The picture shows Ridgeline Optics by Richard Fox, 45. It was taken in Meall Nan Tarmachan, Perthshire, Scotland. He said: "After a foggy and snowy climb up onto Meall Nan Tarmachan (Hill of the ptarmigans) (1043 m), and along the Tarmachan Ridge, I was greeted, as I ate my lunch on Meall Garbh, to a break in the weather. The sun broke through and behind me a full fog bow, Brocken Spectre and glory. At one point there were multiple glories too. "The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Hedien/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053v)
The picture shows Frosty Bison by Laura Heiden, age 55, from Grayslake, USA. It was taken in Yellowstone, Wyoming. She said: "We were touring the west side of the Park. It was a very cold sunrise, the coldest of the week so far. It was near zero degrees Fahrenheit. We came around the corner in our snow coach and saw this magnificent bison just sauntering down the road as if they owned the Park and they do! Keeping the required distance from him/her we hopped out, grabbed some photos, and quickly got back in the vehicle and watched as she/he walked about five feet right past us. It was as if we were not even there. It certainly added to the ghost-like event."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Abdul Momin/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053f)
The picture shows A Thirsty Earth by Abdul Momin. It was taken in Chittagong, Bangladesh. They said: 'In winter the water level drops and cultivable lands get dry causing serious drought. In some areas farmers can't even use water pumps to irrigate their lands. During the drought season people usually take fields as shortcuts to go from one village to another. I have tried to capture the scene in photos using my drone. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lauren Bailey/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053t)
The picture shows Predawn Thunderstorm over El Paso, Texas by Lori Grace Bailey, 48, from Arizona. It was taken in Texas. They said: "I live in Arizona but was visiting family members in El Paso, Texas that week. Very early on the morning of November 6th I woke up and felt an urge to check my radar app on my phone. I discovered a discrete thunderstorm cell was moving north from Mexico towards the U.S. border near downtown El Paso. I hurriedly gathered my camera gear and drove to an overlook that gave me a perfect vista of the storm and of the downtown El Paso skyline. It's always been a "dream shot" of mine to capture lightning over this desert city landscape."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Fox/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053u)
The picture shows Pinnacles of Light by Richard Fox, 45. It was taken at Mangersta sea stacks, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. He said: "My wife and I visited the Isle of Harris and Lewis on holiday for a week. One evening, after a day out on Lewis, we stopped off at Mangersta sea stacks one evening. It was pretty windy on the cliff tops, making long exposures quite challenging. All of a sudden a few rain showers passed over as the late evening light broke though, providing an amazing set of rainbows!"The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by VU TRUNG HUAN/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053y)
The picture shows Tea Hills by Vu Trung Huan, age 38, from Vietnam.It was taken at LongCoc Tea Hill, Tan Son District, Phu Tho Province, Vietnam. The photographer said: "Lost in the fairy scene. Long Coc tea hill has mysterious and strange features when the sun is not yet up. Hidden in the morning mist, the green color of tea leaves still stands out. Early in the morning, holding a cup of tea, taking a breath of fresh air, Watching the gentle green stretches of green tea hills. It is true that nothing is equal!. For those who love nature, like to watch the sunrise, when standing on the top of the hill, you will the most clearly feel the transition between night and day. A large green land suddenly caught in sight. When the sun is up, everything is tinged with sunlight, on the tea buds there is still glittering morning dew, a pure beauty that makes you just want to embrace everything."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hadi Dehghanpour/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053m)
The picture shows Small Tornado by Hadi Dehghanpour, aged 40, taken in Iran. They said: 'Every year, the Iranian people hold a glorious ritual to mourn during Muharram. This photo was taken before the start of the mourning ceremony in the historic city of Noshabad, Isfahan. A small tornado came towards the ceremony site and tore down the tents and benches. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc Marco Ripoll/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751071a)
The picture shows Sa Foradada Storm by Marc Marco Ripoll, 39, from Mallorca, Spain. The picture was taken at the Viewpoint Sa Foradada between the towns Valldemossa and Dei in Mallorca. He said: ÒI tried many times to catch a good lightning strike behind this rock called Sa Foradada, but every time I tried, the conditions were not so good. I didn't have the moon on the sky to illuminate the scene, or the lightning was too far away. This night I knew that a big storm was approaching Mallorca and all the conditions were perfect. I don't remember if the moon was full, but I remember that it was very big. This was perfect, because the moon was going to illuminate all the land and the sea and gives more colour to the scene. I chose my composition, and I shot many pictures until the storm fell on me. This is one of the pictures I took that night in Sa Foradada. To see the storm and the lightning that night was something amazing.ÓThe 26 finalists for this yearÕs Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world. They range from weather phenomena such as clouds, lightning, rain, fog or snow through to the impact of weather on humans, cities and the natural landscape.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Wides/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053x)
The picture shows Lavaredo's Gloria by Alex Wides. In this 360-degree panorama the moon illuminates the Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Three Peaks of Lavaredo), as well as the fog and cloud that surrounds the cross on top of Mount Paterno. A magnified shadow of the photographer and the cross is also cast onto the fog below, an optical phenomenon called a Brocken Spectre.The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
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View of Chicago skyline and rainbow from North Shore, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America
View of Chicago skyline and rainbow from North Shore, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jane Ostberg/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053l)
The picture shows The Red Terror by Tori Jane Ostberg, 31 and was taken in Wray, Colorado, USA. They said: 'An incredible EF2 tornado tears through a rural Colorado field after destroying a home. This tornado marked my very first day of my very first great plains storm chase adventure, and it was only a sign of the incredible things to come. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
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St Mawes Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK
St. Mawes Castle, an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Falmouth, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Rainbow over Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina,
Rainbow over Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina, South America
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Rainbow and dramatic cloud over Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, Patagonia, Argentina,
Rainbow and dramatic cloud over Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Patagonia, Argentina, South America
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053j)
The picture shows Dam Wet by Andrew McCaren, 45 and taken in Wet Sleddale Dam, Shap, Cumbria, UK. He said: 'Whilst trying to visualise the heavy rainfall of March 2019 Wet Sleddale came to mind, I have driven past Wet Sleddale dam many times and seen it dry even after prolonged rainfall, but thought I would take a chance. After a 4:30am start and a 2 and a half hour drive from my home in Leeds to Cumbria, I made it to the location an remember shouting yes yes yes as I saw the water pouring down the spillway. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Francisco Javier Negroni Rodriguez/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053n)
The picture shows El ChaltZn taken by Francisco Javier Negroni Rodriguez, aged 45, in Argentina. He said: 'An hour before taking this photograph I was walking along the trails that surround the beautiful rock formation known as El ChaltZn in Argentina, the day was very cloudy, apparently luck was not with me on this adventure. The climate in Patagonia is somewhat unpredictable, it changes every moment and the wind is so strong that it quickly moves the clouds. Only at times could the figure of the massif be distinguished. My hope was focused on getting to a place from where I could wait very patiently for the weather to help me and give me a window of good weather at sunset to be able to take some photos, but nature surprised me. It was incredible! Only for a moment the clouds allowed me to see El ChaltZn and to my surprise there was a spectacular and brilliant lenticular cloud with a beautiful and perfect figure that I had never seen. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
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NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
March 4, 2019 - Beauregard, Alabama, U.S. - A woman and her dog make their way through the remains of shattered homes as rescue workers, local residents, and volunteers work through the debris along Lee Road 38 after a F-3 tornado. At least 23 people, including 8-year-old girl, reported dead after tornadoes hit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - USA: Verwüstungen nach Tornado in Alabama
March 4, 2019 - Beauregard, Alabama, U.S. - Remains of shattered homes along Lee Road 38 after a F-3 tornado. At least 23 people, including 8-year-old girl, reported dead after tornadoes hit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - USA: Hurrikan Michael fegt über Florida
October 10, 2018 - Panama City, FL, USA - View of damages to a McDonald's in Panama City, Fla., downtown area after Hurricane Michael made landfall along Florida's Panhandle on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - USA: Hurrikan Michael fegt über Florida
October 10, 2018 - Panama City, FL, USA - Brian Bon inspects damages in the Panama City, Fla., downtown area after Hurricane Michael made landfall along Florida's Panhandle on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - USA: Hurrikan Michael fegt über Florida
October 10, 2018 - Panama City, FL, USA - View of damages to the Presbyterian school in Panama City, Fla., downtown area after Hurricane Michael made landfall along Florida's Panhandle on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - USA: Hurrikan Michael fegt über Florida
October 10, 2018 - Panama City, FL, USA - Mike Lindsey, owner of the Elegant Endeavors Antique Emporium, checks damages to his family store in the Panama City, Fla., downtown area after Hurricane Michael made landfall along Florida's Panhandle on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - USA: Hurrikan Michael fegt über Florida
October 10, 2018 - Panama City, Florida, U.S. - HALEY NELSON inspects damages to her family properties after Hurricane Michael made landfall along Florida's Panhandle on Wednesday. Hurricane Michael stormed in as a powerful Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds at 155 mph (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - USA: Hurrikan Michael fegt über Florida
October 10, 2018 - Panama City, FL, USA - A damaged Noles Automotive garage in Panama City, Fla., after Hurricane Michael made landfall along Florida's Panhandle on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Verwüstung nach Erdbeben und Tsunami auf Sulawesi
October 5, 2018 - Palu, Indonesia - A child looked the sea while praying together for dead victims of last week's earthquake at Talise Beach on Friday, October 5, 2018 in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Tropensturm "Gordon" nimmt Kurs auf Süden der USA
September 3, 2018 - Dania Beach, FL, USA - Dania Beach Ocean Rescue Alice Henley and Dillon Wise secure their surfboard as Tropical Storm Gordon passes by South Florida with wind gusts and heavy rainfall for the Labor Day holiday on Monday, Sept. 3, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Fog bow or white rainbow in the ice around the North Pole, Arctic
Fog bow or white rainbow in the ice around the North Pole, Arctic
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Lightning storm, Val di Serchio, Tuscany, Italy, Europe.
Lightning storm, Val di Serchio, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
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Lightning storm, Val di Serchio, Tuscany, Italy, Europe.
Lightning storm, Val di Serchio, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
July 11, 2018 - Gdansk, Poland - Firefighters in action are seen in Gdansk, Poland on 11 July 2018 Giant fire of the car repair garage, blowed-up on Thursday afternoon, just few meters from the Lech Walesa airport in Gdansk. Rescuers try to controll fire and search for any victims inside the building (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tina Wright/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053g)
The picture shows A Final Stand by Tina Wright, 50 and was taken in Arizona. She said: 'This was one of the top two largest haboobs (dust storms) ever recorded in the state of Arizona. At the point of this photo it was fully mature, towering over a mile high with winds in excess of 80 miles per hour. The sun was setting, giving the dust wall it's deep pink hue. It was a truly incredible sight to see! The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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NEWS - Massive Regenfluten in Baltimore
May 27, 2018 - Ellicott City, MD, USA - Rogers and Main Street flood on Sunday, May 27, 2018 in Ellicott City in Maryland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Massive Regenfluten in Baltimore
May 27, 2018 - Baltimore, MD, USA - A car is seen in a sinkhole on Frederick Avenue near North Bend Road in Baltimore, Md. during Sunday's storm on May 27, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Massive Regenfluten in Baltimore
May 27, 2018 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Several people had to be rescued off this flooded MTA bus at Frederick Avenue at Long Island Ave in Baltimore, Md. during Sunday's storm on May 27, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Massive Regenfluten in Baltimore
May 27, 2018 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Rescue personnel walk along Ellicott City's Main Street on Sunday, May 27, 2018 in Maryland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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