We humans like to think that we're in charge of the planet we live on. Without being able to collectively decide how it should be done, we're at the controls. But are we in control?
The scientific community is, in fact, converging on the idea that we have entered a new phase of Earth's history — one in which our activity has become a powerful agent of geological change, equal to the other great forces of nature that build mountains and shape continents and species. The proposed name for this emerging period is the "Anthropocene" or the age of humanity.
But nature doesn't care about that. It's not conceding anything and reminds us about its power whenever it has the chance. From droughts and wildfires to earthquakes and floods, it has plenty of tools to do so as well.
So we at Bored Panda decided to put together a list of pictures, showing just how chaotic our surroundings can get. Continue scrolling to check them out and upvote the most memorable ones!
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Heavy Rain Turns Stairway Into A Waterfall
So There's Been A Bit Of Rain In Ireland Recently
Hello We have been trying to contact you about your cars extended warranty
But I mean..look at those windows! That's some quality work. Not a drop through!
That was what struck me. I think there's something wrong with us.
Load More Replies..."Good morning sir, do you have a moment to talk about our Lord and Savior?"
Least it's not a goose. Our geese are psycho, they'd crack that window in no time
It took me waaay too long to figure out this picture until I zoomed the page... at first it looked like a big worm eating an unfortunate shoe
The flood is scary enough, but having geese showing up is a sign of doom.
The houses in the back made that goose look like GooseZilla
"We're here to inform you about your car's extended warranty."
Hello there, I would like to talk to you about your car's extended warranty.. 🦆
Excuse me ma’am/sir would u like to talk abt our lord and savior
To learn more about the weather, we contacted Bob McDavitt, a weather guru who uses //etBoB to provide weather information for cruising sailors, primarily for those in the South Pacific.
McDavitt was born in Marton, New Zealand, and was schooled in Wellington. He graduated with B.Sc (hons) degrees in Maths and Computer Science from Victoria University, and has been a meteorologist since 1975.
For twenty years, McDavitt was the MetService Weather Ambassador, and focused on promoting friendly relations with weather users. This involved communicating awareness about any incoming nasty weather, keeping an eye on the impact of the weather on the coming season and any special events, and arranging MetService promotions, displays, and exhibitions.
This Tree Was Struck By Lightning 3 Hours Ago
The portal to the **upside down, "stranger things". Edit, thanks for the correction
Lightning Hit Sidewalk
Cedar Tree Explosion
A storm blew through central Kansas this evening and exploded this cedar tree near my house. Someone speculated it was a microburst. I just thought it was neat.
"The meteorological way of making a weather prediction is based on the scientific method," McDavitt told Bored Panda.
"1) Data is gathered to measure what is happening now; 2) This data is turned into a grid of numbers; 3) Computer programs that mimic known physics extrapolate these numbers into a future state/time; 4)These numbers are then converted into text and graphics to send off to users who are warned when defined thresholds are exceeded," the weather guru explained.
My Friend Was Flying Out Of Phoenix Last Night. He Just Missed The Dust Storm
This Is The Road I'm Supposed To Drive On My Final Driving Test This Morning. Fog My Life
My Sister Rented A Flat Here In North Of Iceland For Christmas. This Is Her View
Summers In England
It is said that a five-day forecast can accurately predict the weather approximately 90 percent of the time, a seven-day forecast is right about 80 percent of the time, and a 10-day—or longer—forecast will live up to its words only about half the time.
Models have to use estimates and assumptions to predict the weather. But the atmosphere is constantly changing and those estimates are less reliable the further you get into the future.
"Weather is a mix of pattern and chaos," McDavitt pointed out. "We can only follow the pattern and attempt to work out the bounds of the chaos."
Over 4 Meters (13 Ft.) Of Snow At Riksgränsen Skii Resort In Northen Sweden
The Sky In Murcia, Spain, Turned Orange Because Of Dust From The Sahara
When It's Your Stop And The Doors Open To This
I've post holed for a whole mile before. Definitely would just stay on the train at this point.
Hurricane Mattew Was A Sod Of A Beach In Daytona
Welcome To Narnia: Two Days Of Gale Force Winds Along Lake Erie Have Iced Over Many Of The Homes Along The Beach In Hamburg, NY
Dedication On Display For Buffalo Bills Fans
What Happens In Southern Utah After A Wind Storm
Hail Through Sunroof
Went To Go See The Golden Gate Bridge
This is pretty common. I lived there for almost 13 years and I can tell you the fog doesn't burn off. And even if you are visiting in summer, bring layers because it gets cold. Can always tell the summer tourists - shorts with a SF novelty sweatshirt because they didn't bring the right clothes. And don't ever expect to go swimming without a wetsuit because it is so cold.
Lightning Strikes A Golf Practice Green In Iowa
The golfer's joke is that if you're ever out in a thunderstorm, hold up a one iron. Even god can't hit a one iron.
Took This Pic When The Sandstorm Was About To Hit
Tree In My Town Burning From A Lightning Strike
Thickness Of Ice On My Windshield In Romania
Damaging Winds And Severe Storms Just Blew Through Indiana. Patio Table Stuck Into A Wall
Found This In My Yard After Strong Winds. I Guess You Would Call It A Tumble Weave?
This Is What Happens In My Hometown When You Don't Leave The Faucet Trickling In The Winter. Pipes Bursting In Watertown, NY
Tornado-Driven Branch Impales My House Directly Above My Kid’s Bed
It's Been So Cold, I Snapped My Welcome Mat
I Guess I'm Not Driving Anywhere Today
This Photo Was Taken At 9 AM On August 17, 2018, In Prince George, British Columbia. The Smoke From The Wildfires Is So Thick It's Blocking Out The Sun
Lightning Blew Up My Mailbox Last Night, Of All The Things
My Trip To Mount Rushmore Last Year
This Tree Fell And Pulled The Whole Lawn Up With It
A Bit Windy Today
After Flood, Fire And Rescue Departments Going Door To Door To Check The Safety Of Structures
I Hate Freezing Rain
Record-Breaking Snowfall From Canadian Blizzard. 30 Inches Fell On Friday Alone
Hurricane Damaged Boardwalk
Our Beloved Hotdog Stand Got Damaged During Hurricane Irma
This Poor Lambo I Towed In Calgary Ab After Hail And Flooding
Iowa Corn Flattened By 100mph Winds
Got A Call Earlier That A Tree Fell On My House
The Roof In My Apartment Collapsed Due To Rain, But The Latex Paint Caught The Drywall
I (Left) Was Excited To See The Tip Of Africa From Gibraltar But... Fog. Still The Closest I’ve Ever Been
Algeria, Les Fusillés Metro Station This Evening. After The Torrential Rains
The dude in the bottom pic cracks me up. Surrounded by water and he's still playing on his phone like nothing happened
Not As Bad As The Guy Who Traveled To See The Golden Gate Bridge, But This Is My Wife And I At The Highest Point On Skyline Drive, Overlooking The Majestic Shenandoah Valley
I got the same view at Mt Rainier last fall. No sign of a mountain there. Mountain, what mountain?
There Was A Blizzard Last Night So We Decided To Check On Our Car
Mother Nature Decided That This BMW Should Be A Convertible
Massive storm with high winds uprooted a bunch of trees yesterday.
Beautiful cherry lumber that would have some amazing figuring if milled properly.
In Iceland - Restaurant Had A Broken Door During A Severe Snow Storm
When You Are Flooded, And Don't Wanna Get Electrocuted, But Hopeful
Every now and then, Nature likes to remind us just how small we really are.
Yep, them trees falling always perfectly on houses and cars and doing other suspiciously precise damage is proof of that
Load More Replies...if I had to choose iceland snow 10 feet deep or summer heat wave & drought, I would still choose summer heat... that's just me... summer-or-...57d924.jpg
Snow ain't that bad and the colder it is the warmer you dress up so for me rather winter.
Load More Replies...County crew clearing a road in New York State near Lake Ontario. I will never live there again. Snow-5-631...a873f1.jpg
This is not Mother Nature Showing Its Wild Side, This is human destroying nature and the consequences
I live in Daytona. Hurricane Matthew is somewhat legendary here. Another freak event that happened (many years ago, though; I didn't see it) was an 18-foot (5.5-meter) rogue wave that randomly hit Daytona Beach. No clue how that happened; our waves are always so calm! Nature is absolutely crazy.
not enough summer pix of the 105 degF heat this summer with drought hot-texas-...6dcc67.jpg
It seems to me that a LOT of people in the USA don't know that trees need to put down deep roots. You cannot expect a tree growing in 3" of soil to withstand winds.
I'm so graterul living in a city where snow, tornadoes of lightning is not a thing.
I wish there was a feature to hide the comments. Too many stupid ones
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Load More Replies...Every now and then, Nature likes to remind us just how small we really are.
Yep, them trees falling always perfectly on houses and cars and doing other suspiciously precise damage is proof of that
Load More Replies...if I had to choose iceland snow 10 feet deep or summer heat wave & drought, I would still choose summer heat... that's just me... summer-or-...57d924.jpg
Snow ain't that bad and the colder it is the warmer you dress up so for me rather winter.
Load More Replies...County crew clearing a road in New York State near Lake Ontario. I will never live there again. Snow-5-631...a873f1.jpg
This is not Mother Nature Showing Its Wild Side, This is human destroying nature and the consequences
I live in Daytona. Hurricane Matthew is somewhat legendary here. Another freak event that happened (many years ago, though; I didn't see it) was an 18-foot (5.5-meter) rogue wave that randomly hit Daytona Beach. No clue how that happened; our waves are always so calm! Nature is absolutely crazy.
not enough summer pix of the 105 degF heat this summer with drought hot-texas-...6dcc67.jpg
It seems to me that a LOT of people in the USA don't know that trees need to put down deep roots. You cannot expect a tree growing in 3" of soil to withstand winds.
I'm so graterul living in a city where snow, tornadoes of lightning is not a thing.
I wish there was a feature to hide the comments. Too many stupid ones
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