Although hurricane season usually peaks around mid-September, more than a handful of monstrous hurricanes, storms and cyclones have formed during October 2014. Bringing with them torrential rain and swift winds, the storms have touched almost every corner of the world. Check out these terrifyingly beautiful storm satellite images that prove that Mother Nature is not a force to be reckoned with.
Super Typhoon Vongfong
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Storm satellite images from Super Typhoon Vongfong bear an uncanny resemblance to a scene from The Day After Tomorrow. The gargantuan storm slammed Japan early this week, drenching the area with heavy rainfall and creating dangerous 50-foot waves. Super Typhoon Vongfong, (which means “the wasp” in Cantonese) injured 70 people and killed two.
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Tropical Cyclone Hudhud
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On Sunday, Tropical Cyclone Hudhud wreaked havoc in India, killing at least eight people and injuring many others. Bringing 100-mph winds and heavy rainfall, the storm destroyed the urban landscape in Visakhapatnam, a major city in southern India. Luckily, around 400,000 residents were evacuated before the cyclone came ashore, ensuring safety for many people despite the area being littered with debris, uprooted trees and crumbling buildings.
Tropical Storm Hudhud visualized by MeteoEarth. Source: Mashable
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Hurricane Gonzalo
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Category 4 Hurricane Gonzalo has been winding through the Caribbean on a destructive course that puts Bermuda—an island that’s still largely without power after the recent Tropical Storm Fay—directly in its path. Hurricane Gonzalo is the most powerful Atlantic hurricane in three years, and weather experts predict that the storm will cause severe devastation when it arrives at Bermuda this Friday. So far the hurricane is responsible for one death and at least eight injuries.
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The Colorful Miniature World of the Snail. |
These glimpses into a magical little world come to us from the camera of talented photographer Vyacheslav Mishchenko, residing in the Ukraine. Mischenko has an eye out for a creature most of us never look twice at - the snail. Mishchenko takes photos of his tiny models in their natural enviornments. Sometimes he adds a few natural objects such as fruit, and patiently waits for the snails to react to it. His photos are always taken at a picture perfect time, showing snails enchanted by drops of water or stretching toward each other across distances. In this, he has created extraordinary beauty for a very unlikely subject matter. You can see more of his wonderful photos on his website or on hisfacebook page |
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