Driving through the rain
Riding through the rain
Driving through the rain
Rain
Pounding the North Pier
hello weather.
Backyard
Balkony
The street
No trains
Train to Amsterdam
Weird Weather
my sunny village
far landscape
weather bird
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Sea and Sizewell
Sunset, Jensen Beach
what the wind did
thaw
cast a long shadow
spring weather
The joys and perils of spring, part 1
The joys and perils of spring, part 2
tell me it's just an April Fool's Day prank
Not Ready for Prime Time
Stormy Sarawak
Boiling Clouds over the Rajang Delta
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Dark clouds and a promise of a lot of weather
Rain bird
Distant storm
Rough seas in Seaford Bay - 26th October 2010
In the rain
Storm cloud
Rainy
Monsoon Sunset
Grasmere
~oppressive~
After the storm
Double rainbow
blue ice and dark sky
the weather plays with us
black weather
mission springs park cloud by Roger Rice
Rain
weather (pip)
last rays before the storm
Rest Stop
Ruta 41
dark island
wet air
light over dark island
in fairyland
Lago Pullinque
Lago Pullinque
Ice and cypress knees
Bicycle lanes aren't cleaned
Snowy bus
Horse and carriage and some cars
No buses today because of the snow
Snow
The Gate Building of the Leiden University Medical…
More snow this night
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Corporation Marshes, Walberswick, Suffolk
This is a view over the Corporation Marshes, Walberswick, Suffolk looking southerly towards Dunwich Forest on relatively high ground in the distance. A depression with its associated warm from is rapidly moving in from the west. It was raining within three hours of this photo being taken.
The North Sea is just out of shot, over the shingle bank on the left. This whole area is a Nature Reserve, home of bittern, marsh harrier and avocet, among others. The tower of the derelict Walberswick wind pump is visible just right of centre.
At times of high spring tides coinciding with a tidal surge down the North Sea, this area is flooded by the sea. Just a little way further south, towards Dunwich, the Environment Agency plans to discontinue maintaining the shingle bank sea defence and let the area revert to estuary.
The North Sea is just out of shot, over the shingle bank on the left. This whole area is a Nature Reserve, home of bittern, marsh harrier and avocet, among others. The tower of the derelict Walberswick wind pump is visible just right of centre.
At times of high spring tides coinciding with a tidal surge down the North Sea, this area is flooded by the sea. Just a little way further south, towards Dunwich, the Environment Agency plans to discontinue maintaining the shingle bank sea defence and let the area revert to estuary.
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