Wednesday, 14 August 2013

20 Gripping Photos of Extreme Weather

  • Chicago-lightning

    Lightning Hits Chicago

    Lightning strikes the Willis Tower in Chicago on June 12, 2013.
    IMAGE: SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES
  • Drought

    Extreme Drought in New Zealand

    Cows search for edible grass in drought strickened paddocks of Waiuku, New Zealand on March 12, 2013.
    IMAGE: SANDRA MU/GETTY IMAGES
  • Aurora

    Aurora Over Alaska

    The digitally enhanced photograph taken in January 2005 shows a spectacular aurora borealisabove the frozen landscape of Bear Lake, Alaska. The image was voted Wikipedia Commons Picture of the Year for 2006.
    IMAGE: JOSHUA STRANG, USAF, WIKIPEDIA, CAPTION VIA NASA
  • Indonesia-mudslide

    Mud Volcano Demonstration in Indonesia

    Displaced residents immerse themselves in massive mud deposits from the mud volcano in Sidoarjo village, located on Indonesia's eastern Java island on May 29, 2013 to dramatize their sufferings during a protest marking the seventh year of the disaster.
    IMAGE: UNI KRISWANTO/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
  • China-flood

    Typhoon Waves in Qingdao, China

    A child watches as high waves caused by typhoon Bolaven crash over the side of a road barrier on Aug. 28, 2012 in Qingdao, China.
    IMAGE: CHINAFOTOPRESS VIA GETTY IMAGES
  • Sandy-coaster

    Roller Coaster Adrift in the Atlantic

    A roller coaster sits in the Atlantic Ocean after the Fun Town pier it sat on was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy on Nov. 1, 2012 in Seaside Heights, N.J. The roller coaster was removed by crane in May.
    IMAGE: MARK WILSON/GETTY IMAGES
  • Sandy-blackout

    Sandy Powers Down NYC

    Half of the New York City skyline sits in darkness after Hurricane Sandy, on Oct. 30, 2012. Photo taken in Weehawkin, N.J.
    IMAGE: ANDREW BURTON/GETTY IMAGES
  • Underwater-volcano

    Undersea Volcano in Tonga

    Picture dated March 18, 2009 shows an undersea volcano eruption about 6 to 7 miles off the Tongatapu coast of Tonga, sending plumes of steam and smoke hundreds of feet into the air. Tonga's head geologist, Kelepi Mafi, said there was no apparent danger to residents of Nuku'alofa and others living on the main island of Tongatapu. Image via Images
    IMAGE: LOTHAR SLABON/AFP/GETTY
  • Dc-blizzard

    Washington D.C.'s Historic Blizzard

    Three people assemble a snowman at the foot of The Washington Monument in Washington D.C., during a winter snowstorm that buried the city under record-breaking snowfall on Feb. 6, 2010.Image via CHRIS KLEPONIS/AFP/Getty Images
    IMAGE: CHRIS KLEPONIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
  • Bondi-spout

    Surfer and Tornado in Sydney

    A water spout (tornado) hits the sea behind a surfer on Sydney's Bondi Beach on May 17, 2010. A rare sight in Australia, the water spout lasted around five minutes and expired before landfall.
    IMAGE: JAMES ALCOCK/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
  • Greenland

    Melting Ice in Greenland

    Ice boulders left behind after a flood caused by the overflowing of a lake, east of the town of Kangerlussuaq on Sept. 1, 2007 in Greenland. Scientists believe that Greenland, with its melting ice caps and disappearing glaciers, is an accurate thermometer of global warming.
    IMAGE: URIEL SINAI/GETTY IMAGES
  • Iceland-volcano

    Wall of Ash From Eyjafjallajökull Volcano in Iceland

    Volcanic scientists leave the area after collecting samples of ash to send to labs to analyze its content, in eastern Iceland on April 15, 2010. A cloud of ash from the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland, which erupted on the morning of April 14, 2010 disrupted European airspace for several days. Image via OMAR OSKARSSON/AFP/Getty Images
    IMAGE: OMAR OSKARSSON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
  • Tsunami

    Tsunami Waves in Thailand

    This photo, taken Dec. 26, 2004, shows people fleeing as a tsunami wave comes crashing ashore at Koh Raya, part of Thailand's territory in the Andaman islands. The photographer who took this picture escaped without injury, but retreated at the first wave and watched as a second wave tore apart the wooden buildings, with a third and largest wave coming forward and "ripping apart the cement buildings like they were made of balsa wood."
    IMAGE: JOHN RUSSEL/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
  • Chile-volcano

    Puyehue Volcano Erupts in Chile

    A cloud of ash billowing from Puyehue volcano near Osorno in southern Chile on June 5, 2011. Puyehue volcano erupted for the first time in a half-century on June 4, 2011, producing a column of gas 6 miles high. Image via CLAUDIO SANTANA/AFP/Getty Images
    IMAGE: CLAUDIA SANTANA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
  • Crabs

    Red Crabs in San Diego

    Children look at the thousands of pelagic red crabs that washed ashore in San Diego on May 7, 2002. The phenomenon was a signal of a brewing El Nino event. The crabs, also known as tuna crabs, normally live off Baja California, Mexico, but they rode ocean currents as warm waters from the tropical Pacific migrated farther north than usual in a growing El Nino event.
    IMAGE: DAVID MCNEW/GETTY IMAGES
  • Japan-tsunami

    Tsunami Flood Waters in Japan

    This picture, taken by Sendai city official Hiroshi Kawahara on March 11, 2011 and released through Jiji Press on March 25, 2011, shows muddy tsunami water swallowing vehicles and houses at a bridge in Sendai city in Miyagi prefecture. Image via HIROSHI KAWAHARA/AFP/Getty Images
    IMAGE: HIROSHI KAWAHARA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
  • Matapit-volcano

    Tavurvur Volcano in Papua New Guinea

    Evacuated Matapit Islanders watch Tavurvur volcano erupt, sending ash and rocks over the already devastated city of Rabaul on New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea on Oct. 7, 2006.Image via BRUCE ALEXANDER/AFP/Getty Images
    IMAGE: BRUCE ALEXANDER/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
  • Japan-snow-monkey

    Japanese Monkeys After Snow

    Japanese macaque monkeys relax in the hot springs at Jigokudani-Onsen (Hell Valley) on Dec. 27, 2005 after record snowfall hit Jigokudani, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
    IMAGE: KOICHI KAMOSHIDA/GETTY IMAGES
  • Rainbow

    Rainbow Over San Francisco

    Rainbow stretches across AT&T Park during the first inning between the San Francisco Giants and the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sept. 5, 2012 in San Francisco.
    IMAGE: JASON O. WATSON/GETTY IMAGES
  • Alaska-cloudless

    Rare Cloudless Alaska

    The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite acquired this rare, nearly cloud-free view of Alaska on June 17, 2013. Under normal conditions, this area of the state is known for being the cloudiest region of the United States.

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