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Large cumulonimbus clouds forming at the base of Pikes Peak Colorado. mountains, clouds, highland, highlands, mountain, weather, storm, storms, storm clouds, storms in the mountains, storms in the highlands, highland storm, pine trees
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Cattle stuck on a hillside off State Route 173 in a driving snowstorm on a remote farm south of Piedmont, a ghost town in western Wyoming, USA, North America. If left here by their owners, the unimaginative cows will die before they can figure a way back down the slope.
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Sun struggles to shine over inlet off rugged peninsula off the Atlantic Ocean and English Channel in the Bay of Morlaix south of Carantec, Finistère, Brittany (Bretagne), France, Europe. Storm clouds are just beginning to form over this famously violent seascape.
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NASA image showing the view from space of Hurricane Rita on September 21 2005. Hurricane Rita was the fourth most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever seen in the Gulf of Mexico. It made landfall on September 23 between Sabine Pass in Texas and Johnsons Bayou in Louisiana and continued on through parts of south-east Texas. The hurricane caused an estimated $11.3 billion worth of damage on the US Gulf Coast, destroying some coastal communities, and was directly responsible for at least seven deaths. The open eye of the hurricane is clearly visible in the image and through it can be seen the deep blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico.The Gulf Coast of the US is seen to the north and the Yucatan Peninsula is visible to the south. The red dots on the image mark the position of a number of fires burning in the south-eastern US - they are thought to be agricultural fires. The image was produced by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite.
Rugged peninsula off the Atlantic Ocean and English Channel in the Bay of Morlaix north of Carantec, Finistère, Brittany (Bretagne), France, Europe. Storm clouds are just beginning to form over this famously violent seascape.
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NASA image showing a close-up view of the eye of Hurricane Isabel on September 15 2003. The image was captured by Expedition 7 crew members on the International Space Station (ISS). Hurricane Isabel was the deadliest hurricane of the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season and it made landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina on September 18. Thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed along the eastern coastline of the USA and millions of people were left without electricity. The total cost of the damage caused ran into billions of dollars and at least 16 deaths across seven states were directly linked to the hurricane.
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NASA image showing a close-up view of the eye of Hurricane Isabel in September 2003. The image was captured by Expedition 7 crew members on the International Space Station (ISS). Hurricane Isabel was the deadliest hurricane of the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season and it made landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina on September 18. Thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed along the eastern coastline of the USA and millions of people were left without electricity. The total cost of the damage caused ran into billions of dollars and at least 16 deaths across seven states were directly linked to the hurricane.