“A Cow On A Roof”: 50 Wild Pics Of Mother Nature Doing Things On Its Own Terms (New Pics)
Some weather we’re having today, huh?
Striking up a conversation about the sunshine or rain might seem cliché, but the weather is genuinely not a bad topic to discuss. Everyone knows about it, is affected by it and has an opinion on it. And if it’s severe, it’s the only thing most of us want to talk about!
We’re well into summer storm season in many countries at the moment, so there’s a good chance you’ve experienced some intense weather recently. But if you haven’t, count your blessings. Because it can be a nightmare to deal with. Bored Panda has gathered photos down below of some of the worst luck people have had with extreme weather. From flooding to snowstorms, Mother Nature never seems to give us a break! So enjoy scrolling through, and be sure to upvote the pics you're glad you didn't take.
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Storm Today In Vilnius, Lithuania
This Is Not Snow. It's A Hail Buildup Near A Door In Eastern Colorado From Storms Last Night
The Size Of The Hail In My State Last Night
When there’s nothing else to talk about, we can always rely on the weather! I mean, it’s literally always there. But have you ever stopped to wonder why that’s the go-to conversation topic? Well, according to Sentient Decision Science, one of the main reasons why is because the weather has such a strong impact on how we feel.
We’re all familiar with the idea of seasonal depression, and it’s likely that you’ve found yourself exceptionally energized on a bright, sunny day. Discussing the topic of weather is an easy way to relate to others, as they probably feel the same way about what’s happening in the sky at the moment. And even if they don’t, you can still discuss what your ideal weather would be and why. This might tell you a lot about a person!
Guess My Neighbor Is Staying Home Today
How in the heck do you remove that many and where do you move them to? For people who don't know, tumbleweed can hurt - it has little spines on it.
Thunderstorm In Guatemala Began Simultaneously With The Eruption Of Mount Fuego
This isn't two separate phenomena, it's volcanic lightning. The rising ash cloud creates static electricity within itself which manifests as lightning bolts.
It Looks Like It's Only Raining Over One House
If you live in a place that actually has four seasons and doesn’t have extremely predictable weather, you might need to carry a raincoat, an umbrella, sunglasses and a hat with you every day, just in case Mother Nature decides to be temperamental. But why does it seem like the weather forecast is rarely correct? I’ve been waiting around for a thunderstorm all day that doesn’t seem to be coming!
The National Weather Service explains on their site that the process of creating the forecast is pretty much the same regardless of the weather. Computer programs analyze the current conditions, and forecasters use their magic (okay, models and years of experience) to predict how those conditions will change in the future. But of course, there’s no way to be 100% sure about what the weather’s going to look like tomorrow.
An Ef2 Tornado In Colorado, USA, Approaches A House [oc]
A Tree Limb Penetrated The Neighbor's Roof And Landed Between Their Legs While Sleeping
My 84-year-old neighbor and his wife were sleeping in bed when this more than 20-foot-long tree limb broke off during a wind storm and crashed into their house. This happened around 1:00 AM. They called me for help, and my neighbor was laughing as he explained that the tree limb landed between his legs while he was sleeping on his back on that side of the bed. He crawled back in bed to show me. The limb was inches from his groin area.
Goodbye My Beautiful Cherry Blossom Tree
The tree I used to play in as a child, which held bird feeders and hammocks and many a cat, which would drop so many blossoms in the autumn that me and my dad would make a day of raking them, which gave me shade on a sunny day to read, which stood rain wind and shine for over 30 years.
It was dying for a few years as the roots became infected, but we had some strong wind recently and it was finally felled. Goodbye, old friend.
It can be frustrating to not know exactly what the skies will look like in the future, as our plans are often weather-dependent. But as we mentioned previously, the weather can also greatly impact our moods. I love a beautiful, sunny day, but once the weather is hot, I feel lethargic and lazy. I hate getting sweaty just by going outside, and I have much more energy when it’s a bit cooler. I can walk for miles without getting tired as long as it’s not hot!
Heat Wave In Rovaniemi, Finland (66°30′n)
It Was Not Fun Being In It, Let Me Tell You
If you ever wanted to feel what it was like to be sandblasted, stand in one of those! I guarantee any dead skin (and live skin at that) would be blasted off of you in seconds. Want to remove your makeup, just face the wall of sand and no problem, it would be removed along with the top 2 layers of skin. I don't miss those for anything!
My Sister Got Struck By Lightning Driving On The Highway
The weather can also impact your sleep cycle, as your circadian rhythm can be thrown off by a room that’s too hot or too cold. If your building's heating hasn’t come on yet for the winter, you might be shivering until the morning. And if it’s August and your home has no air conditioning, you might sweat through the whole night. To try to minimize the weather’s impact on your sleep schedule, it’s important to try to get as much sun as possible during the short winter days. And during the summer, make sure you have blackout curtains and a way to keep cool in the evenings.
The Beach Didn't Really Like The Storm
Why Is Life Like This? Miata vs. Baseball Hail. We Got Some Baseball-Sized Hail In My Area Sunday Night, And It Completely Obliterated The Neighborhood. I Think The Hail Won This One
This happened to my parents' car when they'd left it at my house while they traveled across the country. That was a tough phone call.
Images From Marietta, OK Tornado. Would Appear As If Cars And Semis Were Tossed Off The Interstate Last Night Next To The Dollar Tree DC That Was Impressively Shredded To Bits
I think tornadoes are the scariest form of weather phenomenons!
The weather can play a huge part in your mental health as well. If you’re prone to developing seasonal depression, or seasonal affective disorder, be sure to take vitamin D supplements and find ways to enjoy the winter. It might not be the most exciting time of the year, depending on where you live, but there’s no reason to suffer all season!
That's Not Snow. Hailstorm In Bloemfontein, South Africa
Strong Winds Yesterday Blew This Window And Frame Right Out Of The Wall
Flooding Outside (And In) NYC Apartment, 9/29
The winter months aren’t the only ones that can take a toll on our mental health, though. While many people love summer, warm weather can actually cause others to become more irritable and aggressive. (Guilty! Growing up in the blazing heat of South Texas made me despise hot weather.) In fact, shootings are more likely to occur on hot days. So make sure you find a way to keep cool during the summer, literally and figuratively!
Trees Fell On Both Of My Cars Yesterday
There was a fifteen-minute storm that passed by my house. Fifteen minutes. It was terrible and the winds were super intense. I heard a crash and looked outside only to find both of my cars had been crushed by two trees.
Whoa, Ma nature clearly had you on some kind of sh"t list...what'd you do, kick a puppy???
A Cow On A Roof In Lismore
English Weather: Hailing, Overcast, And Sunny
If you’re looking for a way to avoid extreme weather like we’ve seen on this list, it probably won’t be easy. According to How Stuff Works, there’s not actually any place on the planet that’s completely immune to natural disasters. So when choosing a place to live, there are plenty of factors to consider aside from whether or not they have severe storms. But if a city is known for being wiped out by a hurricane or tornado every few years, you might want to find somewhere a bit safer to settle down.
Houston Just Had Severe Weather
My Mother-In-Law’s House Flooded Last Night
This is from a storm. There’s a pond out back and that’s the main culprit. On a normal day, you’d think there’s no way it would ever reach the house, no matter how much it rained, but sure enough it did.
Texas Snowstorm + Burst Pipe = Bad
When it comes to places that have the least natural disasters, WorldAtlas reports that the country of Andorra is number one. Apparently, this small nation between Spain and France is squeezed into an incredibly safe spot. Monaco is another country that very rarely gets hit with severe weather. Next on the list is San Marino, followed by Singapore, Luxembourg, Sao Tome and Principe, Liechtenstein, Belarus, Bahrain and Malta. See any countries that you’d be willing to relocate to, pandas?
This Storm Uprooted A Tree, Then Blew It Over My Neighbor's House
Fort Myers Beach After Hurricane Ian
My Siblings Using A Basin To Explore The Forest Flooded By The Donau In Hungary
We hope you’re enjoying your scroll through these crazy weather pics, pandas. (Hopefully from the comfort of your safe, warm home!) Keep upvoting the photos you find most shocking, and feel free to share stories about the craziest weather you’ve encountered in the comments below. Then, if you’d like to check out even more examples of Mother Nature going wild, you can find a similar Bored Panda list right here!
My Wife’s And My Home Was Destroyed In A Tornado This Weekend In Nashville, TN
Dad's Coworker's Truck Was Struck By Lightning Last Night
Effect Of Heavy Rain In The UAE
Heavy Storm In Buenos Aires, Argentina Today
Here Is The Truck That Drove Into The Tornado In Iowa
My Parents' Backyard Right Now, From Less Than 20 Minutes Of Rain. It Was Dry This Morning
Hurricane Idalia In Southwest Florida
A Direct Hit Of Lightning From A Strong Thunderstorm Over Brandon/Valrico, Florida
My Art Tent Got Destroyed By A Flood
Rain came out of nowhere and the sirens were going off and saying seek shelter immediately so I trusted my tent to keep my art safe while I took shelter in my car. Came back once the storm was clear to find my life's work in a heap. They said they found my canvases all the way down by the highway that had been carried away by what they described as a river flowing where there was supposed to be a road. It will cost me thousands to replace all of my prints and my tent. I'll be okay. I know I will bounce back. This is just a big hit and it hurts me so bad emotionally to see my artwork lying in muddy puddles on the road. I am very thankful for the people that stayed and helped me clean up the mess afterwards.
Insurance Lapsed 59 Minutes Earlier
My father-in-law lives in a 5th wheel and during an ice storm, a tree crashed through his roof and completely destroyed it. He has a brain tumor and gets confused, so my husband filed the claim saying it happened at 1 AM. The insurance called the next day and said that my father-in-law didn't renew his insurance plan, and it had lapsed at 12:01, so nothing was covered.
Snow Ride
A Trampoline Flew Into Electrical Lines During A Storm
I'm Never Driving Through Detroit In The Rain Again
Be Careful, It's A Bit Windy Out Today
Vilnius, Lithuania Today. Biggest Storm Since 1993
Happened A Few Weeks Ago But We Had Just Gotten Enough Money Together To Pay Rent With The Late Fees, Then A Tree Went Through Our Roof After A Bad Storm
Got it fixed, then our step broke in half. It's always something.
If you are paying rent then the owners should be paying all damages to the building not you. He owns the building not you. All you should be responsible for is your own possessions.
Hurricane Idalia In Florida
My Wife’s Greenhouse Blew Away And Crumpled Last Night
We’ve had it for about two years and it has withstood some hellish weather. Something about the wind last night caught it just right. The frame was bolted to 4x4s and those were secured to the ground with spikes that went about 8 inches deep.
Aftermath Of Today’s Thunderstorm Near York University Markham
NEVER drive into or through standing water! It will kill your engine. And you cannot see if there are downed electric lines in it. Be safe and just stop and turn around.
The slogan we're hearing in the states is 'turn around, don't drown.'
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Flooding In Pittsburgh. The River Level In Downtown Was The Highest It Has Been Since 2005
The river level in Downtown was the highest it has been since since 2005.
My hometown! That section of Ft. Duquesne Blvd. (pronounced "Doo-cane") is nicknamed "the bathtub" because it is so prone to flooding. It is a low road right next to a river.
We Ain't Afraid Of No Storm. It Was A Bit Of A Challenge In 91-Mph Winds, But The Caravan Is Back On Both Wheels
One man's "not afraid" is another man's "stupid". There's no browbeating snow nor rain nor heat.
Texas Has Experienced Some Wild Weather In The Last Week Or Two. This Is The Result Of Hail Damage On A Solar Farm
Even though some of this devastation can be attributed to climate change, I think we should recognize that there have always been extreme weather events. Human shelters have become much lower in construction quality over the last 40 years, so they just don't stand up to certain kinds of stress the way that older structures did.
I think a lot of buildings in the US have always been quite flimsy, not sure they've got any worse in the last few years.
Load More Replies...It’s true that we can blame all of this on climate change and that we’ve always had these types of events. But the reality is that these types of events will become far more common and severe due to global warming. Combine that fact with the hubris that comes with building in areas we ought not build (and bailing out people who do so they don’t get the message and just continue to rebuild in areas prone to extreme conditions) and we are just beginning to see how bad things can get. The price of ignoring global warming is going to be astronomical; it will make all the warnings about how doing something would have been expensive seem so quaint.
We had two floods in Burke Vermont USA last month. Bridges gone, roads destroyed, houses swept away. I volunteered and helped do some clean up. Devastating. IMG_5498-6...b1-png.jpg
One thing car owners can do for hail. Make a raft of pool noodles wide and long enough to cover your car. Strap it on and the hail will not ruin your car.
Hey BP, just to let you know, I take great pains to NOT look at the ads you bog down the site with, especially when they make it impossible to read something I actually want to read. I know you probably get paid anyway and couldn't care less what I think and do it to force rage comments, but, I feel better "sticking it" to ya. Hrmph!
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Load More Replies...Even though some of this devastation can be attributed to climate change, I think we should recognize that there have always been extreme weather events. Human shelters have become much lower in construction quality over the last 40 years, so they just don't stand up to certain kinds of stress the way that older structures did.
I think a lot of buildings in the US have always been quite flimsy, not sure they've got any worse in the last few years.
Load More Replies...It’s true that we can blame all of this on climate change and that we’ve always had these types of events. But the reality is that these types of events will become far more common and severe due to global warming. Combine that fact with the hubris that comes with building in areas we ought not build (and bailing out people who do so they don’t get the message and just continue to rebuild in areas prone to extreme conditions) and we are just beginning to see how bad things can get. The price of ignoring global warming is going to be astronomical; it will make all the warnings about how doing something would have been expensive seem so quaint.
We had two floods in Burke Vermont USA last month. Bridges gone, roads destroyed, houses swept away. I volunteered and helped do some clean up. Devastating. IMG_5498-6...b1-png.jpg
One thing car owners can do for hail. Make a raft of pool noodles wide and long enough to cover your car. Strap it on and the hail will not ruin your car.
Hey BP, just to let you know, I take great pains to NOT look at the ads you bog down the site with, especially when they make it impossible to read something I actually want to read. I know you probably get paid anyway and couldn't care less what I think and do it to force rage comments, but, I feel better "sticking it" to ya. Hrmph!
Get a good Ad Blocker. It helps a fair bit. 👍
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