Weather
Atmospheres, Collage of Different A collage of different types of atmospheres including auroras, snow, and rain.
Dust Storm A storm composed of sand. It occurs when the air over the sand becomes hot, and rises. The differences in air pressure and temperature allow the cooler winds to rush in.
Fall Leaves falling during the Fall
Land and Sea Breezes During the day the land near the coast becomes warmer than the sea. An ascending current, therefore, rises over the land, and a breeze, called the sea breeze, sets in from the sea, At night the land, from its more rapid cooling, soon becomes colder than the water; the ascending current then rises from the water, and a breeze, called land breeze, sets in from the land.
Origin of Winds Winds are masses of air in motion. They resemble the currents in the ocean, and result from the same causes-differences of density caused by differences of temperature.
Rain Woman and child under an umbrella in the rain.
Rain Rainy day, girl with her umbrella.
Rain Girl in the rain with her umbrella
Rain A rainy day.
Rain A rainy day
Sand Storm in the Desert During the prevalence of the simoom, particles of fine sand are carried into the atmosphere and obscure the light of the sun. Becoming intensely heated, these particles, by their radiation, increase the temperature of the air, which sometimes rises as high as 120 degrees or 130 degrees Fahr. When powerful winds prevail, dense clouds of sand are carried about in the atmosphere, producing the so-called sand storms. The sand-drifts which are thus formed constantly change their position.
Snow Girl in the snow
Snowflake Snowflake
Snowflake Snowflake
Snowflake Snowflake
Snowflake Snowflake
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
Snowflakes A frozen moisture which falls from the atmosphere when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower. It is composed of crystals, usually in the form of six-pointed stars.
A Storm at Sea Storms are violent disturbances of the ordinary equilibrium of the atmosphere by wind, rain, snow, hail, or thunder and lightning.
Sunrise A sunrise over hills
Tornado A tornado is a rotating column of air which is in contact with a cloud base and the surface of the earth.
Vane A fixture attached to some elevated object for the purpose of showing which way the wind blows.
Wind Girl in the wind
Winter Snow on the ground and in the trees
Winter A winter scene with sheep.
Winter Night Winter Night
Winter Scene A winter scene with a bird in the tree.
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