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Meteorology Collection (page 10)

Meteorology is the captivating study of Earth's ever-changing atmosphere, unraveling its mysteries and unveiling breathtaking phenomena

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Tribute Dew to Ben Nevis, 1883. Artist: Harry Furniss

Tribute Dew to Ben Nevis, 1883. Artist: Harry Furniss
Tribute Dew to Ben Nevis, 1883. Cartoon marking the opening of a meteorological observatory on the summit of Ben Nevis, Scotland

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Dramatic morningky above Oxford, morning

Dramatic morningky above Oxford, morning

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Cloudscape with cirrus over the Thames at Oxford, England

Cloudscape with cirrus over the Thames at Oxford, England

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Cloudscape with cirrus over Oxford High Street, England

Cloudscape with cirrus over Oxford High Street, England

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Meteorological systems on Cruise Liner Legend of the Seas off Marseilles, France

Meteorological systems on Cruise Liner Legend of the Seas off Marseilles, France
Marseilles, France - 20 June 2013. Modern cruise ships have extremely sophisticated GPS, electronic, radar and navigation systems

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Rainbow over Lake Te Anau, New Zealand

Rainbow over Lake Te Anau, New Zealand
South Island, New Zealand - 22 May 2012 Lake Te Anau is located in the southwestern corner of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest lake in Australasia by fresh water volume

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Picture No. 11991501

Picture No. 11991501
Cumulonimbus clouds in the evening during the rainy season - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa Date:

Background imageMeteorology Collection: North America, day and night, satellite image of the Earth

North America, day and night, satellite image of the Earth
Australian Views Space

Background imageMeteorology Collection: John Dalton, English chemist and physicist

John Dalton, English chemist and physicist
John Dalton (1766-1844), English chemist, meteorologist and physicist, formulator of Daltons Law of Partial Pressures concerning gases in water

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Tabula secundum accurata Ventorum veterem et nova

Tabula secundum accurata Ventorum veterem et nova [m] dispositione [m] ac nomenclature [m] (Table of the winds according to the old and new layout and nomenclature)

Background imageMeteorology Collection: France - Sunset - Bird

France - Sunset - Bird
A seagull is seen in silhouette in front of the sun on October 16, 2017 in Quiberon, western France, as the sky turned a yellow-ochre colour due to sand from the Sahara desert

Background imageMeteorology Collection: The surface of an infernal planet, Venus

The surface of an infernal planet, Venus. Temperatures as high as 500 C (900 K) have been measured. The thick atmosphere, which is about 90 times denser and more massive than Earth s

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Stylized rain cloud with rain drops, 3D illustration

Stylized rain cloud with rain drops, 3D illustration

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Afghanistan-Weather-Winter

Afghanistan-Weather-Winter
Vertical, Vertical, Snow, Winter, Cold, Meteorology, Man, Elderly Person, Blanket, Turban, Illustration, Bad Weather, Offbeat-Documentation, Offbeat 2014, 000 Del6287305

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Snowflake, light micrograph

Snowflake, light micrograph
Snowflake. Light micrograph of a stellar plate snowflake. Snowflakes are symmetrical ice crystals that form inside clouds when water vapour condenses directly into ice

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Coriolis effect, artwork C017 / 7212

Coriolis effect, artwork C017 / 7212
Coriolis effect. Computer artwork of a globe, showing how the Coriolis effect affects the motion (red arrows) of free-moving objects in the northern and southern hemispheres of the Earth

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Dry earth, Zimbabwe

Dry earth, Zimbabwe
Dry earth. View across cracked dry mud during the dry season at Mana Pools, Zimbabwe

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Earth

Earth
Planet Earth. Enhanced colour version of the classic Apollo 17 view of the Earth taken in December 1972. The image shows the continents of Africa (centre) and Antarctica (bottom)

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Earth from space

Earth from space
Planet Earth. Enhanced colour version of the classic Apollo 17 view of the Earth taken in December 1972. The image shows the continents of Africa (centre) and Antarctica (bottom)

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Lunar corona

Lunar corona around a gibbous Moon. This phenomenon is caused by the diffraction of the moonlight by water droplets or ice crystals in the air

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Heather flowers covered in snow

Heather flowers covered in snow. Winter-flowering heather plant lightly covered with snow. Photographed in the UK

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Tower of the Winds in Athens, ancient Greece

Tower of the Winds in Athens, ancient Greece
Tower of the Winds topped by a weathervane of Triton, and with sundials on the outer walls, ancient Athens. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Europe, night-day satellite image

Europe, night-day satellite image. This composite image of the Earth is set against a background of stars, and is centred on Europe. North is at top

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Fog obscures silhouetted trees at sunrise

Fog obscures silhouetted trees at sunrise and creates a moody atmosphere

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Distant storm dropping rain over vast water

Distant storm dropping rain over vast water
Beautiful clouds formations hover over tranquil water with sunlight reflections and a storm in the distance; Alaska, United States of America

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Rainbow over Lake Te Anau in New Zealand

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Snow-covered trees obscured by a snowfall; British Columbia, Canada

Snow-covered trees obscured by a snowfall; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Abstract art of pouring rain in a Yukon forest, creating a fairy tale setting; Whitehorse, Yukon

Abstract art of pouring rain in a Yukon forest, creating a fairy tale setting; Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Rainbow across the vast mountainous landscape off of the Nahanni Range Road in the Yukon; Yukon

Rainbow across the vast mountainous landscape off of the Nahanni Range Road in the Yukon; Yukon, Canada

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Boats In Water, Ardminish, Gigha, Scotland

Boats In Water, Ardminish, Gigha, Scotland

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Empty Boat Floating In The North Sea, Sunderland, Tyne And Wear, England, Europe

Empty Boat Floating In The North Sea, Sunderland, Tyne And Wear, England, Europe

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Rain Clouds Over Hilly Landscape, Cumbria, England

Rain Clouds Over Hilly Landscape, Cumbria, England

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Small Creek, Cumbria, England

Small Creek, Cumbria, England

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Herd Groyne Lighthouse with storm clouds overhead, and Tyne South Pier Lighthouse in the distance;

Herd Groyne Lighthouse with storm clouds overhead, and Tyne South Pier Lighthouse in the distance; South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England

Background imageMeteorology Collection: A line of towering cumulus clouds drifts across the English countryside; Brighton, East Sussex

A line of towering cumulus clouds drifts across the English countryside; Brighton, East Sussex, England

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Yukon River with a storm passing overhead while flowing through Whitehorse; Whitehorse, Yukon

Yukon River with a storm passing overhead while flowing through Whitehorse; Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Vast fields of farmland on the prairies under a big sky with clouds

Vast fields of farmland on the prairies under a big sky with clouds and a storm in the distance; Val Marie, Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Rainbow Forms Over The Ocean During A Wind And Rain Storm; Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada

Rainbow Forms Over The Ocean During A Wind And Rain Storm; Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Icicles Have Formed In Front Of Gullfoss Waterfall; Vik, Iceland

Icicles Have Formed In Front Of Gullfoss Waterfall; Vik, Iceland

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Bands Of Northern Lights In The Dark Manitoba Skies Near Churchill; Manitoba, Canada

Bands Of Northern Lights In The Dark Manitoba Skies Near Churchill; Manitoba, Canada

Background imageMeteorology Collection: John Dalton, 1766 - 1844. English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist. Illustration by Gordon Ross

John Dalton, 1766 - 1844. English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Famous Men

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Evening at Chapman Point on the Oregon coast, USA

Evening at Chapman Point on the Oregon coast, USA
Evening light bathes Chapman Point at Ecola State Park on the Oregon Coast; Cannon Beach, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Douglas fir and aspen trees in morning fog, Yellowstone National Park, USA

Douglas fir and aspen trees in morning fog, Yellowstone National Park, USA
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and aspen trees (Populas tremuloides) in morning fog in Yellowstone National Park; United States of America

Background imageMeteorology Collection: King Penguins standing in blowing snow, South Georgia Island, Antarctica

King Penguins standing in blowing snow, South Georgia Island, Antarctica
A waddle of King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) standing in the blowing snow; South Georgia Island, Antarctica

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Snowdrifts in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park, USA

Snowdrifts in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park, USA
Snowdrifts in Hayden Valley of Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstones high ridges and open valleys are subjected to a lot of wind

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Pumpjack with dramatic chinook sky, Alberta, Canada

Pumpjack with dramatic chinook sky, Alberta, Canada
Silhouette of a pump jack with a colourful dramatic Chinook sky, west of Airdrie; Alberta, Canada

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Lightning strikes from a supercell thunderstorm

Lightning strikes from a supercell thunderstorm over the oil fields of New Mexico one evening; Maljamar, New Mexico, United States of America

Background imageMeteorology Collection: Lightning strikes from a passing supercell thunderstorm

Lightning strikes from a passing supercell thunderstorm; Saskatchewan, Canada



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Meteorology is the captivating study of Earth's ever-changing atmosphere, unraveling its mysteries and unveiling breathtaking phenomena. From the mesmerizing sight of our Whole Earth, resembling a radiant Blue Marble in 2000, to the Galapagos Admiralty map by Fitzroy Beagle that navigates us through uncharted meteorological territories. Intriguing moments like Paraselena at McMurdo Sound on a crisp morning in June 1911 transport us to ethereal realms where ice crystals create enchanting halos around the sun. The Krakatoa sunsets captured in delicate artworks from 1883 remind us of nature's power and beauty intertwined. Paraselena once again enchants our senses as we journey back to January 1911 at Cape Evans in McMurdo Sound, where shimmering lights dance across the sky during an unforgettable night. Witnessing the Aurora borealis painting vibrant streaks over the Lyngen Alps fills our hearts with awe from Sjursnes, Ullsfjord, Troms in North Norway. Frost-covered trees glistening under winter's touch alongside Glastonbury Tor evoke a sense of tranquility amidst chilly temperatures. The Snow-covered United Kingdom transforms into a magical wonderland during January 2010 when every corner becomes adorned with nature's delicate white blanket. Porthmeor Beach invites us to St. Ives in Cornwall, England—a coastal paradise where meteorology meets stunning landscapes—offering endless inspiration for those who seek solace by the sea. A cloud-filled blue sky acts as nature's canvas upon which she paints her masterpieces day after day. While exploring meteorological wonders on Earth, let us not forget tales that captivate imaginations such as Roswell's UFO crash site nestled within New Mexico’s vast desert expanse—an enigma waiting to be unraveled by scientific inquiry. Finally, witnessing sunlight piercing through clouds reminds us that even amidst turbulence, there is always hope and beauty to be found.