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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

  • AP Photo/Mark Evans
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    A large dust storm, or haboob, sweeps across downtown Phoenix July 21.

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Gerald

I'd like to know what is that other glowing object next to the sun.

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Miguel

True! If someone has been paying attention should know that everything began with the Tsunamy in Indonesia. Then Japan Earthquake.. and so on. The Planet does not orbit the same.Take a look at both The North and the South Poles Not as much Ice as 10 years ago, Greenland always white. you can actually see green now. We are so arrogants that believe we can change nature. Right!!!Bottom line: Nature will pevail. Species....? who knows. After all, we are the cancer that has our planet sick.

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MarkDepot

Miguel-
Don't know if everything began with the tsunamy but things are definitely
changing. Here in NJ we have had 2 hurricanes, massive flooding, an earthquake and the most atypical weather I have seen in my lifetime. Maybe the man upstairs is trying to tell us something?

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mike

Im from the east coast and was OKC friday night... i will take a hurricane anytime.

June 03 2013 at 6:44 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
Jim Chinelly Sr

Prayer sounds good to me

May 30 2013 at 8:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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hippyclint69

prayer does sound good,but pic #30 is a couple of chem dumps over the tops of these clouds. i dont know weather they were to help or hinder the storms, as i was not there to see the final out come.

June 03 2013 at 5:31 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
brunettawk

Perhaps as a child, you watched "Over the Rainbow" one too many times. Well Toto, you're not in Kansas anymore."

May 29 2013 at 9:54 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
jake

Global warming, and our leaders act like dolts denying it.

May 29 2013 at 8:35 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
got2gonow

Awesome

May 29 2013 at 10:57 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
ellen v celis

The world needs prayers and let us encourage everyone to say a prayer each day
so good may come out of it.
EV

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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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mrpotts96

Of course! No apology when they are wrong, no 'never-mind' just more doom and gloom from another 'expert' (a former drip). Clever how he hedged either way on cooling or warming (you know, just in case).
In the 1970's it was global cooling.
Then it was global warming.
Now it's 'climate change'.
Same tired complaints, recycled time and again, for the eternal “crisis which is our fault”.

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ekg816ella

Nut job I'm guessing Republican?

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