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Satellite images show tornado storm system in motion
16 September 2011

Satellite images show tornado storm system in motion

The Red Willow Supercell YouTube screengrab
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The Red Willow Supercell
28 July 2011

In the early morning hours of June 20, 2011, photographer Stephen Locke documented this incredibly prolific, lightning-producing supercell thunderstorm at Red Willow Lake, Nebraska, USA.

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Phoenix dust storm
08 July 2011

This time lapse video, constructed from images taken on a hill at Sun Ray park in Ahwatukee, Phoenix shows a huge dust storm.

Wet weather and Wimbledon
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Wimbledon rain: Wet weather and Wimbledon
09 June 2011

Wet weather and Wimbledon

ocean storm
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Atlantic Storm Udo
02 June 2011

The WeatherEvents.net mobile weather lab takes a journey into Atlantic Storm Udo, which hit Scotland in May 2011.

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Extreme weather: the music video
03 May 2011

DJ Goran turns the work of extreme weather documentary maker James Reynolds into the backdrop for his tune Typhoon Fury

Cows at ease
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Do cows really lie down when it rains?
17 December 2010

Behind the folklore: cows lying down. Do cows really lie down when it rains?

Galileo thermometer
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Where did the Galileo thermometer get its name?
12 October 2010

A Galileo thermometer is a sealed glass tube containing a clear liquid, floating in which are five glass balls, each containing a different coloured solution.

Seemingly Surreal Swallows in a Spring Snowstorm
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When Swallows fly high, the weather will be dry. Are birds really any good at forecasting the weather?
01 October 2010

Behind the folklore: Do high-flying swallows mean dry weather?

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