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If a human being is able to survive the heatwave, it’s not because of an overpriced fan, and also not because you finally convinced the landlord to get an AC. Those multiple stinging showers that freeze your head for the main part of the day are also not the reason why we are still alive after the record three digits of heat. It’s because we know it’s temporary, so yep, life is a placebo, everyone.

But with so many climate anomalies happening all over the world in the past years, it’s hard to stay positive. What if we are doomed to hurricanes, floods, droughts, record snowfalls, and chunks of ice falling from the sky like it's not a big deal? I mean, have we played with Mother Nature for too long?

So in order to pay tribute to the powers of weather that we often underestimate, and to reflect on the scope and frequency of such crazy climate conditions, we are about to dive into pics that show how your plans should never dare to challenge the weather forecast.

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Unforeseen Weather

Unforeseen Weather

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    At Least He Got What He Asked

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    Summers In England

    Summers In England

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    Bored Panda talked to Rob Jones, a TV meteorologist and hurricane chaser who runs an all-things-weather TikTok channel where he shares interesting facts and peculiarities about climate anomalies. As a child living in Florida, Rob said he was interested in their daily summertime thunderstorms and seasonal threats from hurricanes. “So it was only natural to attend the University of Miami (Hurricanes), study weather, and pursue a career in meteorology,” he added.

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    When it comes to the most extreme weather conditions, Rob named places like Death Valley, California, or Antarctica. But, generally, “people don’t live in the places where the most extreme temperatures occur on earth,” he said.

    However, things are changing now. “The temperature in places like the village of Lytton, British Columbia in Canada reached 49.6°C in June 2021 when the average high is closer to 25°C,” Rob said and added that: “Some scientists have calculated that this is a one in 10,000 year heat event for that part of the world.”

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    "It Might Rain Today, I Think I'll Take My Umbrella Out."... That Went Well!

    "It Might Rain Today, I Think I'll Take My Umbrella Out."... That Went Well!

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    Hail Damage To Sun Roof

    Hail Damage To Sun Roof

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    Tried Going To Visit My Boyfriend On My Day Off, Had To Turn Around Because The Fires Apparently Opened A Portal To H**l

    Tried Going To Visit My Boyfriend On My Day Off, Had To Turn Around Because The Fires Apparently Opened A Portal To H**l

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    The meteorologist suggested that “a warming world may have been a factor in placing the right weather patterns in place to have such an extreme event in that location. Just think, Las Vegas, Nevada has never recorded a temperature that high!”

    “When discussing extreme weather, we think of hurricanes and tornadoes. The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane season was extremely active by measure of sheer number of storms, but not the most active by other measures. There’s always more than one metric to look at when defining hurricanes since they are very complex beings.”

    Rob continued: “The most intense landfalling hurricane of the season was Laura, which struck with 240 km/h winds. We tend to see more about this type of weather because of the incredible images.

    There were a total of 81 storm-related deaths from Laura, but imagine that the heatwave last month in British Columbia, Canada, probably had more fatalities, with the Vancouver coroner indicating that there were more than 100 deaths suspected from the heat,” he explained.

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    It Has Been Some Bad Weather In Norway Lately

    It Has Been Some Bad Weather In Norway Lately

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    Woke Up At 230am To Make A 2 Hour Drive Up 10000 Feet To See The Sunrise Atop Haleakala. Have You Ever Seen Such Beauty?

    Woke Up At 230am To Make A 2 Hour Drive Up 10000 Feet To See The Sunrise Atop Haleakala. Have You Ever Seen Such Beauty?

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    Normal Day In Utah

    Normal Day In Utah

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    However, when it comes to extreme weather events, Rob suggests not starting to jump to conclusions immediately. “First, let me start off by explaining that 1 single extreme weather event cannot be definitively linked to climate change. Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate is the average of the weather over a long period of time, such as the climatological standard of 30 years.”

    Rob added that “while it might be tempting to use an extreme weather event to highlight climate change, it is not scientifically good practice (or accurate) to do so.”

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    My Mailbox Was Blown Up By Lightning Last Night

    My Mailbox Was Blown Up By Lightning Last Night

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    What It's Like Escaping The Fires In Oregon. They Lived A Mile Away From Blue River, Oregon

    What It's Like Escaping The Fires In Oregon. They Lived A Mile Away From Blue River, Oregon

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    In Ten Seconds I'm Going To Discover The Value Of Lifejackets And Renter's Insurance

    In Ten Seconds I'm Going To Discover The Value Of Lifejackets And Renter's Insurance

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    Having said that, the meteorologist said that there are a few reasons why it seems like we are seeing more frequent extreme weather events. “The first is that everyone has a camera with them at all times in order to capture intense images of extreme weather. The second reason is that we disseminate information more and more widely everyday through traditional media, new media, and social media.”

    “Yet another reason we capture more frequent extreme weather is because we are building large cities in places that experience extreme weather events like hurricanes, for example. Miami had a population of 300 people 125 years ago and now it encompasses a megalopolis of over 6,000,000 people. Wouldn’t more people experience hurricanes if we build large cities in a hurricane zone?”

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    That's My House

    That's My House

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    Its Cold Outside

    Its Cold Outside

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    Parked My Jeep Under The Porch To Keep It Out Of The Weather

    Parked My Jeep Under The Porch To Keep It Out Of The Weather

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    Rob explained further: “We build homes in river flood plains, construct dams, levies, and other unnatural barriers in locations that are naturally meant to flood. Sometimes 'human nature' is no match for Mother Nature and she reclaims what is rightfully hers. Of course, the final reason is that we may very well be seeing more frequent and more extreme weather, but the cumulative observational evidence is not yet clear.”

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    This is because “climate is a long term average of the weather and we simply need more data on a multidecadal time scale,” Rob added. “Climate scientists still expect that as our world continues to warm, we will experience more extreme weather… sometimes more extreme in intensity, sometimes more extreme in frequency, and sometimes both.”

    He concluded that “Weather is our world’s way of redistributing solar energy trapped inside of our atmosphere,” and added that “The more energy that is trapped by rising levels of greenhouse gases, the more redistribution our atmosphere needs to do in order to try and reach equilibrium.”

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    Lakefront Property During An Ice Storm

    Lakefront Property During An Ice Storm

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    It’s So Hot In Australia, Our Outdoor Lights Melted

    It’s So Hot In Australia, Our Outdoor Lights Melted

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    Yesterday Our Neighbor's 80' Locust Tree Gave Us Some Live Edge Sky Lights, A Great View Of The Stars, And That Rainforest Cafe Atmosphere That Our Living Room Had Just Always Been Missing. No Injuries, Dogs [angry] The Bed, Life Goes On

    Yesterday Our Neighbor's 80' Locust Tree Gave Us Some Live Edge Sky Lights, A Great View Of The Stars, And That Rainforest Cafe Atmosphere That Our Living Room Had Just Always Been Missing. No Injuries, Dogs [angry] The Bed, Life Goes On

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    Getting Away From An Erupting Volcano Today

    Getting Away From An Erupting Volcano Today

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    Hurricane Mitch Rendered The Choluteca Bridge (Honduras) Useless After It Changed The Course Of The River It Was Built For

    Hurricane Mitch Rendered The Choluteca Bridge (Honduras) Useless After It Changed The Course Of The River It Was Built For

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    Maybe A Bit Too Much Rain

    Maybe A Bit Too Much Rain

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    When It Snows Before The Leaves Fall Off

    When It Snows Before The Leaves Fall Off

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    Spent 5 Hours Getting Chemotherapy This Morning, Came Home Feeling Like [poop]. Laid Down To Nap... Alarms And Sirens Start Blasting. Rush 5 Cats To The Basement And Prep Shelter. Go Outside To See This In My Subdivision

    Spent 5 Hours Getting Chemotherapy This Morning, Came Home Feeling Like [poop]. Laid Down To Nap... Alarms And Sirens Start Blasting. Rush 5 Cats To The Basement And Prep Shelter. Go Outside To See This In My Subdivision

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    Puerto Rican Natural Wonder, [private part] Ventana, Collapsed Today After An Earthquake

    Puerto Rican Natural Wonder, [private part] Ventana, Collapsed Today After An Earthquake

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    Just Bought Our Dream Home Less Than 2 Months Ago. Tonight I Watched It Burn To The Ground In A Massive Wildfire

    Just Bought Our Dream Home Less Than 2 Months Ago. Tonight I Watched It Burn To The Ground In A Massive Wildfire

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    A Storm Came Through. The Plastic Furniture Barely Moved But The Grill Blew 30 Ft Into The Pool

    A Storm Came Through. The Plastic Furniture Barely Moved But The Grill Blew 30 Ft Into The Pool

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    110+ Mph Derecho Winds Impale House With Lawn Chair, Iowa 8/10

    110+ Mph Derecho Winds Impale House With Lawn Chair, Iowa 8/10

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    5 Days Ago My Parents And I Opened A New Takeout Restaurant. Today Hurricane Michael Destroyed It

    5 Days Ago My Parents And I Opened A New Takeout Restaurant. Today Hurricane Michael Destroyed It

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    Don’t Leave Your Kayak Out In The Sun

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    For Sale!! 2001 Honda Civic, Great Condition (I Hope)

    For Sale!! 2001 Honda Civic, Great Condition (I Hope)

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    Guess He's Not Going Anywhere Till Summer

    Guess He's Not Going Anywhere Till Summer

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    My Brothers Cabin (Which Is Now His Home In The Midst Of A Nasty Divorce) In Northern Ca. Took Him 5 Miles On A Snow Mobile To Find This After Leaving Town For A Week

    My Brothers Cabin (Which Is Now His Home In The Midst Of A Nasty Divorce) In Northern Ca. Took Him 5 Miles On A Snow Mobile To Find This After Leaving Town For A Week

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    Weather Patterns Don't Care What Kind Of Car You Drive

    Weather Patterns Don't Care What Kind Of Car You Drive

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    I Was In New York For The First Time In My Life. My Wife And I Spent Almost 10 Hours On A Plane, Crossed The Atlantic Ocean And Flew 7,500 Kilometers. We Climbed The Top Of The Rock To Enjoy A View Of Central Park. We Had Only One Day In New York And This View Will Always Be With Us

    I Was In New York For The First Time In My Life. My Wife And I Spent Almost 10 Hours On A Plane, Crossed The Atlantic Ocean And Flew 7,500 Kilometers. We Climbed The Top Of The Rock To Enjoy A View Of Central Park. We Had Only One Day In New York And This View Will Always Be With Us

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    Main Water Valve Was Not Shut Off For The Winter In A Cabin

    Main Water Valve Was Not Shut Off For The Winter In A Cabin

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    Forgetting To Roll Up The Window All The Way

    Forgetting To Roll Up The Window All The Way

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    It Was A Hot Day In Tallahassee

    It Was A Hot Day In Tallahassee

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    Gift From Mother Nature

    Gift From Mother Nature

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    If You Thought Smoking At A Gas Pump Was Bad

    If You Thought Smoking At A Gas Pump Was Bad

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    My Backyard After The Gender Reveal Party On Saturday

    My Backyard After The Gender Reveal Party On Saturday

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    This Tree Was Uprooted In A Storm Last Night That Destroyed The Mans Garage And Two Of Us Vintage Cars

    This Tree Was Uprooted In A Storm Last Night That Destroyed The Mans Garage And Two Of Us Vintage Cars

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    When You Live In Svalbard, Norway And Forget To Close The Window To The Home Office

    When You Live In Svalbard, Norway And Forget To Close The Window To The Home Office

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    It's Just A Little Ice, It's Fine

    It's Just A Little Ice, It's Fine

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    My Boss Told Me To Atleaste Try Shoveling Out And Come In Today. Saskatoon Sk, Canada (Red Car Is Mine)

    My Boss Told Me To Atleaste Try Shoveling Out And Come In Today. Saskatoon Sk, Canada (Red Car Is Mine)

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    Got A Little Bit Of Rain In The Backyard. Husband For Scale. Note: We Don’t Usually Have A Lake In The Yard

    Got A Little Bit Of Rain In The Backyard. Husband For Scale. Note: We Don’t Usually Have A Lake In The Yard

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    I Wore Shorts To Work Last Night Because It Was 75 Degrees Out, This Is What It Looked Like Outside This Morning After My Shift

    I Wore Shorts To Work Last Night Because It Was 75 Degrees Out, This Is What It Looked Like Outside This Morning After My Shift

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    I Guess You Shouldn’t Put Glass Windows Over Grass When It’s 22 Degrees Celsius

    I Guess You Shouldn’t Put Glass Windows Over Grass When It’s 22 Degrees Celsius

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    Lamborghini Huracan Flooded Due To Rain In São Paulo. It Was Not Insured

    Lamborghini Huracan Flooded Due To Rain In São Paulo. It Was Not Insured

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    “20% Chance” Of Rain Overnight

    “20% Chance” Of Rain Overnight

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