The weather clearly showed people who really makes the rules (19 photos)
I invite you to look at photographs of various weather phenomena that will prove that our world is more harsh than we used to think.
A person often feels omnipotent. However, this illusion is easily shattered as soon as he encounters severe weather events. Abnormal heat, cold, strong wind and rain can easily cause a lot of inconvenience, proving that it is nature that dictates its rules of the game, and not someone else. A person can only come to terms with this state of affairs and, if possible, try to adapt to them. Only in this case can you be prepared for various surprises, of which the weather has a lot in store for all occasions.
This pen got really hot in the van.
When the wind meets freezing rain on the glass of a parked car
A flooded train station in Sweden turned into a swimming pool
A train station in Sweden was flooded after a strong storm. Its appearance was provoked by a sharp rise in temperatures throughout Europe. Local residents were not at a loss and turned the space filled with water into a real swimming pool. They armed themselves with inflatable boats, diving masks, water pistols and had a great free time.
The traffic light could not withstand the summer heat
Only the most skilled driver can overcome such a road.
Not every plastic can withstand extreme heat
This is what happens if you don't turn off your irrigation system in cold weather.
This kind of thing can only be done in severe frost
Looks like someone is due for a renovation soon.
That's how hot it was in Portland. This is my neighbor's house. Vinyl siding bubbles under the sun in forty-degree heat.
My sister's front door
Second window created by ice
Promised my son we'd go to Mount Rushmore
What you need to know about the heat in Australia
The weather has been bad in Norway lately
Small flood in Australia
California tornado splits sky in two
Bad luck
Photos show recently unloaded new vehicles covered in ice after the ship carrying them encountered the harsh climate of the Sea of Japan.
Driving in winter weather caused ice spikes to form around my tires