There’s this saying that essentially says there is no bad weather—only bad choices in clothing. Obviously, people who say that have never lived through extreme weather conditions. I doubt putting an extra jacket on will help with wading through the flood, Tim.
And even though extreme weather is normal in the sense that it happens because that’s just how nature works to bring balance to the cosmos, what is not normal, however, is what humanity is doing to tip the scale of the natural order of things, making extremes a more common occurrence. In other words, look at it as a wake-up call to do something about it before Waterworld happens.
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Hailstorm Today In Johannesburg, South Africa. The First Wave Was Golf Balls, And The Second Wave Was Frozen Covid
The Power Of A Tornado
Tree Struck By Lightning Burning From Inside Out
No doubt there is ample awareness of the stuff that awaits us should we not consider climate change a real threat. The ever-increasing global temperature is just one of many factors resulting from human life on Earth.
In 140 years, the global temperature has increased by around 3 degrees with nearly each year in the last few decades being record-breaking in terms of oh god, why is it so hot outside?
A Machine Came Through My Local John Deere For Repairs From The Tornado In Kentucky
Crazy Storm Uprooted Our Tree In The Front Yard, Banana For Scale
Get Some Winter Sun They Said, Go To Spain They Said
But before (and hopefully, not at all) humanity burns alive if nothing effective is done, we will experience an ever-increasing number and multitude of extreme weather conditions. What’s that? In formal terms, weather is extreme if it’s on the extreme end of what’s been seen in weather patterns historically. This also includes unexpected, unusual, severe and unseasonal behaviors in the climate.
Severe Storms In My City Now. A Local Guy Just Posted How Happy He Was He Hit Snooze This Morning
Golf-Ball-Sized Hail Today
Blizzard Blew Open The Main Door Of My Garage Yesterday
So, things like heat waves, cold waves, heavy rain and storms, tornadoes, droughts and floods (among many other things) fit the bill of extremes.
And while you might not necessarily be affected by some of these, it doesn’t mean you can’t be affected at all. A tornado, flood or a drought coming through an area where a lot of the world’s food comes from might mean a shortage for countries that rely on it. And you can’t ever know when supply is restored because that 7-minute tornado won’t take 7 minutes to fix. It’s just impossible.
My Nephew Is Part Of The Town Road Crew. Trying To Get To Work To Plow
We don't get snow like this, I sort of want to experience it once but the UK can't deal with weather extremes.
Hail In Salado
Not The Beautiful Florida View Anyone Imagined! Courtesy Of Hurricane Ian
This is besides the economic costs that natural disasters can incur on infrastructure and natural landscapes, prompting first responders and emergency services to arrive at the scene—all of this costs a lot of money. And it gets way worse if there are human casualties. Economically speaking, though, hurricanes Katrina, Sandy, Harvey and Irma together were responsible for $427 billion of damage several years ago.
In other words, it can be a chain reaction that can reach you in the end.
The Tree That’s Changing Colors Along The Split Of Its Storm-Damaged Trunk
When These Are The Inside Doors, You Know We Are Polar Vortexing
A Tornado In Thomaston, Georgia, Ripped A Home Off Its Foundation And Put It In The Road
All of this is caused by pollution. Pollutants, like greenhouse gas, being thrown out into the air has an effect on the climate, forcing it to warm up to a degree where it starts affecting everything else on earth. Soon, one animal population starts to dwindle, affecting other animal populations, which can affect plant life and that’s how you get a domino effect. And imagine that you’re at the end of the chain, being squashed by the last oversized domino. Or getting a tornado-propelled corn cob square in the noggin.
This Is How Cold It Is. Keep Your Heater On If You Can
We Had Some Snow In Buffalo
A Massive Sandstorm (Elsen Shuurga) In Mongolia. Just Another Day On The Steppes
From Phys.org: The UN warned Wednesday that the number of sand and dust storms are increasing "dramatically" with Central Asia the most hit by the dangerous phenomenon. Toxic sand storms plague parts of desert and steppe covered Central Asia and North Africa and the UN called them a threat to life. And Nat Geo has an article on how climate change is creating dangerous sandstorms including the SW USA, South America.
Speaking of pollution, it’s not the regular Joes who are the biggest polluters, but entire business industries. But regular Joes can be blamed for supporting the said industries with their money in exchange for convenience and other very addictive commodities.
But to give you a clear idea of who’s the most responsible, in the first place we have the fossil fuels sector with a whopping 40.5 gigatons of CO2 emissions. Next up, it’s the agriculture industry with 9.3 gigatons of CO2 or 11%, followed by all things fashion with 10% of all global emissions. These three industries alone amount to more than half of the total emissions worldwide.
Quad Bike Hanging From The Power Lines After Record-Breaking Floods In Eastern Australia
The Heatwave In Britain Made These Cans Explode Inside The Vending Machine
Before And After Hurricane Ian (Fort Myers Florida)
It goes without saying that one man armies can amount to something if they work together. Even if it is in small ways: buy second hand, giving companies no incentive to produce more; buy loose tea because screw microplastics and added manufacturing materials; reduce meat intake to also reduce the industry’s necessity for various resources to produce it. Prompting for anything that is reusable is the first and foremost thing to do.
It Has Been Snowing Like Crazy Here In Northern Norway
We Had Heavy Winds Last Night. We Don’t Own A Trampoline
The Weather Near Seattle
But if you’re already using reusable stuff—tea balls, rechargeable batteries, reusable bags, etc.—using less of something is the next step. Wash clothes in colder water, lower your monitor brightness (added bonus of not being blinded on the regular), set up automatic power-downs on your devices, and, one of the more surprising ones—download music instead of streaming it. All of this uses less resources to deliver and hence less electricity consumption. And hey, you save some bucks in the end!
The Way This Tree Uprooted After A Storm That Came Through My Area In Ohio Yesterday
After zooming in I'm pretty sure its just split tree .. light wood color.
Load More Replies...Hey, call all our friends. We're gonna need everyone to push it back into place.
It up rooted because its a hardwood and the street cut off its structural root system making a weak side that gave way. If you had big enough equipment, you could right this tree, stake it out with heavy duty wires, and actually run a good chance of saving it. Ive seen it done with Pecan Trees and Live Oaks for years. Thing is its easier just to cut it down.
They`re gonna find everything that family has swept under the rug... er tree
Where's the treasure chest? Isn't there supposed to be a treasure chest or bag of gold found when a tree blows over like that?
A Church Steeple Blew Off During A Storm Last Night
The Storm Clouds In Egypt Are So Thick To The Point That Light From The Sun Can't Penetrate
The only source of light is light pollution reflecting off the clouds making the whole sky seem orange.
That's not the colour of city lights. That's the colour of a sandstorm.
It’s not all bad, though. Humanity has been moving towards eco-friendly alternatives for a while now—just not as fast as we’d hope for—but there is movement. Green architecture is pushing forward to meet new climate and energy generation requirements, recycling is expanding with plastics finding new (re)applications, electric vehicle propulsion is key in managing renewable energy. The list goes on and on. It’s not all sad, folks.
It's Raining A Lot In Germany, And Well, That Doesn't Look Good
I hate to perpetuate national stereotypes, even if they are positive, but dammit I have to admire the efficiency of German engineering. Two utilities from the same outlet. Does it also do gas?
Hurricane Ivan Blew The Roof Off My House And Destroyed Almost Everything I Own
Someone Is Going To Hate Windy Weather But I Saw A Cat
So, what are your thoughts on any of this? What do you do to make sure the planet doesn’t cleanse itself of us in violent ways? Share your thoughts and hacks in the comment section below.
We Had Our First Snow Last Night. Apparently, The Tree Decided To Drop All Its Leaves On My Car
I Have Just Finished Repairs From Another Tree Falling 2 Weeks Ago
My Father In Their Home During Ian
Hail Sucks
Police Cars After A Flood In Cesena, Italy
This Boat After Hurricane Ian
Montreal Ice Storm, 2023
Flooding Outside A NYC Apartment
Parked On The Main Road Before A Snowstorm
We Had A Hail Storm In Billings Yesterday
Drowning Bicycles
Today It Was Windy In Los Angeles
A Tornado Took My Roof Yesterday
An Englewood, Florida Home After Hurricane Ian (October, 2022)
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A McLaren Underwater Due To Hurricane Ian In Miami
Our Big Tree Broke In Half In A 15-Minute Storm
This Moring, I Walked Down To The Flooded Road In My Village To Warn People About The Flood. I Told The BMW Driver He Wouldn't Get Through, But He Didn't listen
Somebody Put A Tortilla On My Car's Hood. It Baked On There Due To High Heat. Now I Will Have To Clean It Off After I Get Off Work
My 20-Year-Old Tree Got Uprooted In A Wind Storm Back Home Last Night
I have half a dozen or so photos like these. I used to research extreme storms. Remind me to put them on the web some time.
Start a post on Bored Panda! We could do with more decent stuff
Load More Replies...What’s with the pictures of people staying in their homes during a major hurricane thinking they can ride it out? Those windows may not have held. I hope that gentleman wasn’t making his phone call from upstairs. You may dodge a bullet with one hurricane, but not the next one. Possessions can be replaced. People can’t.
Don't drown, turn around. Seriously. My mother was a dispatcher for years. The most traumatic call she ever handled was a woman trapped in her vehicle while it filled up with water during a hurricane. She stayed on the phone with her until it cut out.
We've had 2 storms in the last month or so in the UK, both times my roof has leaked, had to wait 3 weeks for a roofer to patch it. £1350 to add lead flashing onto the joint and add some membrane, took 2 guys 3 hours. I'm in the wrong business.
I live across the street from Golden Gate Park. The trees there are HUGE. The years we get way too much rain in too short of a time, a couple will fall over and make a huge problem. Obviously not as bad as the ones in the list but even in California storms can cause issues.
And there are still people who don't 'believe' in global warming/climate change!
This shows what planting large single tree's in an urban area that has had most of the top soil removed . The tree roots have no deep hold. They are top heavy and a strong wind topples them over.
I have half a dozen or so photos like these. I used to research extreme storms. Remind me to put them on the web some time.
Start a post on Bored Panda! We could do with more decent stuff
Load More Replies...What’s with the pictures of people staying in their homes during a major hurricane thinking they can ride it out? Those windows may not have held. I hope that gentleman wasn’t making his phone call from upstairs. You may dodge a bullet with one hurricane, but not the next one. Possessions can be replaced. People can’t.
Don't drown, turn around. Seriously. My mother was a dispatcher for years. The most traumatic call she ever handled was a woman trapped in her vehicle while it filled up with water during a hurricane. She stayed on the phone with her until it cut out.
We've had 2 storms in the last month or so in the UK, both times my roof has leaked, had to wait 3 weeks for a roofer to patch it. £1350 to add lead flashing onto the joint and add some membrane, took 2 guys 3 hours. I'm in the wrong business.
I live across the street from Golden Gate Park. The trees there are HUGE. The years we get way too much rain in too short of a time, a couple will fall over and make a huge problem. Obviously not as bad as the ones in the list but even in California storms can cause issues.
And there are still people who don't 'believe' in global warming/climate change!
This shows what planting large single tree's in an urban area that has had most of the top soil removed . The tree roots have no deep hold. They are top heavy and a strong wind topples them over.