24 times nature forced people to say "well, this sucks"
Given that so many climate anomalies have occurred around the world in recent years, it is difficult to remain positive. What if we are doomed to hurricanes, floods, droughts, record snowfalls and chunks of ice falling from the sky? We mean, have we been playing with Mother Nature for too long?
So, to pay tribute to the power of the weather, which we often underestimate, and to reflect on the scale and frequency of such crazy climatic conditions, we are going to dive into photos that show that your plans should never challenge the weather forecast.
Unexpected weather.
Summer in England.
"I tried to visit my boyfriend on the weekend, I had to turn back, because the fires apparently opened a portal to hell"
When the earthquake happened at the wrong time.
There has been bad weather in Norway recently.
A typical day in Utah.
"My mailbox was blown up by lightning last night."
"In ten seconds, I will discover the value of life jackets and renter's insurance."
"This is my home."
It's cold outside.
Real estate on the lake during an ice storm.
Hurricane Mitch rendered the Choluteca Bridge (Honduras) useless after it changed the course of the river for which it was built.
When it snows before the leaves fall.
The natural wonder of Puerto Rico, Punta Ventana, collapsed today after an earthquake.
"We bought the house of our dreams less than 2 months ago. Tonight I saw it burned to the ground in a strong forest fire."
"5 days ago, my parents and I opened a new takeaway restaurant. Today it was destroyed by Hurricane Michael."
Do not leave the kayak in the sun.
"For sale!! Honda Civic 2001, excellent condition (I hope)".
It was a hot day in Tallahassee.
I don't think he's going anywhere until the summer.
A gift from Mother Nature.
"When you live in Svalbard, Norway, and forget to close the window to the home office."
"I was wearing shorts at work last night because it was 23 degrees outside, that's what it looked like this morning after the shift."
"It's just a little ice, it's fine."
Keywords: Nature | Weather | Bad weather | Selection | Temperature | Natural phenomenon