Not only in our country but also around the world there are various atmospheric and weather phenomena such as: floods, volcanic eruptions, which unfortunately even scientists are not able to predict. In this category you will find many pictures that depict various natural disasters.
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Information
The worst is the fact that after the passage of unforeseen phenomena such as tornadoes or floods, people lose a lot of property on which they worked all their lives. Very often the result of such situations are houses flooded by water or razed to the ground after the passage of a tornado, that almost no trace of them is visible.
The good news is that there is an organization that helps such affected people and organizes various collections to help the affected families in a small way.
Trivia
- Aurora Borealis: The aurora borealis is a natural atmospheric phenomenon that occurs in the polar zones. It is formed by the interaction of charged particles in the atmosphere with the solar wind. The effect is beautiful, flashing light bands in the sky.
- Halo phenomenon: Halos are circular or elliptical halos of light around the sun or moon. They are formed by the refraction and reflection of light on ice crystals in the atmosphere.
- Aurora Australis: Like the aurora borealis, aurora australis is a luminous phenomenon, but it is visible near the South Pole. It includes beautiful, shimmering lights in the sky.
- Venus Halo: This is a rare phenomenon in which the Moon or Venus forms a bright circle around its position in the sky. It is formed by the reflection of light on the water surface.
- Grad Phenomenon: This phenomenon occurs when conditions exist in the atmosphere where storm clouds can form. Thunderstorms are balls of ice that fall from clouds, often accompanied by heavy rain and strong winds.
- Mirage: Mirage is an optical phenomenon that occurs as a result of the refraction and reflection of light on layers of air at different temperatures. It can cause distortion of visible objects, such as silhouettes of buildings on the horizon.
- The Supermoon Phenomenon: A supermoon is a phenomenon in which the moon is in orbit closer to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter than usual.
- Solar Halo Phenomenon: Like the halo around the Moon, the solar halo phenomenon is a circular halo of light around the Sun. It is the effect of reflected light on ice crystals in the atmosphere.
- Meteor Descent Phenomenon: This phenomenon occurs when a larger number of meteors fall to Earth over a short period of time. The phenomenon is known as "shooting stars" and can be impressive to observe.
- Ice Flower Phenomenon: The phenomenon of ice flowers occurs when water in trees or plants freezes and forms beautiful crystalline patterns on their surface, resembling flowers.