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50 Must-See Weather Photos from 2012

Big waves, lightning, hurricanes, dust storms and more from the year in weather
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By SKYE Editors Dec 07, 2012

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    Dhani Jones was in an airplane flying over New York City on July 12 when he took this photo and tweeted, "#stormcoming #nyc #isolated I've never seen a storm so concentrated. The power of mother nature!"

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ekg816ella

I read an article written by a scientist from Ohio State University that said climate change would not necessarily be overall warming of the planet,although that too could happen. He said that climate change would be indicated by increasingly severe storms. Hurricanes would become bigger and stronger,tornadoes would become bigger with stronger winds. Hurricane Sandy comes to mind.,Katrina comes to mind.,the tornado that practically wiped Joplin Missouri off the map two years ago leaps into my thoughts. Now, for the second time, Moore Oklahoma has been destroyed, neeed I go on? The earth will always support some kind of life, whether it will be human life remains to be seen.

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ekg816ella

Nut job I'm guessing Republican?

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stephine.summers

These disasters are coming up nasty.So just protect your life.And for some reason God will save us ;]

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Genesplace

Here comes Obama Care!

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leavesbound

All meteorologists are weather guessers.

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Velocity105

Since I was about 7-years old, I've had an unreasoning, irrepressable, bizarre desire to be in a tornado. I mean to actually run on foot and be taken up into the funnel. This is really no different then Evil Kinevel, shark cage divers, parachuting or any other dangerous sport except this one is guaranteed to be fatal on the first attempt. I'm thinking massive padding and a no-fail deployment parachute might save my life but I doubt landing on 20 mattresses from 1,000 feet isn't going to make much difference, lol.

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miiikesmarter

Dear MTA of New York Gedanke Danke for OE's and Escalator repairmen and warranties.

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miiikesmarter

Notice how the Low lying city has FEW highrise structures...Notice how the LARGE lightening strike struck the Largest aerial. COnclusion the Aerial may no longer be grounded and lightening has very high voltages. Radio equipment comes to mind.

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miiikesmarter

Heres the comment ...thats the Eye of a Hurricane. The Eye is calm but around it is {litteraly and littery} tons of movement, if you are in a Sail boat ...You should be praying ...ANd ELectrical storms sometimes carry little rain...

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GourmetCollectn

All these disasters and bad happenings, are revelations coming to pass...The Lord Is sending out Signs...He's ready for His World....So, Let's do good to all around us; be ready for Judgment Day...>>>

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tlinchar2

Amen! You tell it like it is !!

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