1600 | |
Early morning radiation fog |
I-40, west of Asheville, North Carolina September, 1976 |
1601 | |
Early morning radiation fog |
I-40, west of Asheville, North Carolina September, 1976 |
1602 | |
Fog and rain make for a dreary day. |
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1603 | |
Valley fog and pollution |
Near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania |
1604 | |
Morning smog |
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1605 | |
Morning smog - Photo #1 of sequence |
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1606 | |
Smog clearing in the early afternoon - Photo #2 of sequence |
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1607 | |
After a cold front cleared the air - Photo #3 of sequence |
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1608 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Between Seattle and Ketchikan, Inside Passage Ca. 1980 |
1609 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset - Photo #1 of sequence On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Straits of Georgia, British Columbia Ca. 1980 |
1610 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset - Photo #2 of sequence On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Straits of Georgia, British Columbia Ca. 1980 |
1611 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset - Photo #3 of sequence On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Straits of Georgia, British Columbia Ca. 1980 |
1612 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset - Photo #4 of sequence On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Straits of Georgia, British Columbia Ca. 1980 |
1613 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset - Photo #5 of sequence On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Straits of Georgia, British Columbia Ca. 1980 |
1614 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Between Seattle and Ketchikan, Inside Passage Ca. 1980 |
1615 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Between Seattle and Ketchikan, Inside Passage Ca. 1980 |
1616 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Laredo Sound, British Columbia Ca. 1980 |
1617 | |
A SURVEYOR sunset On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Between Seattle and Ketchikan, Inside Passage Ca. 1980 |
1618 | |
Cloud reflections on a calm sea On board the NOAA Ship SURVEYOR on the way north |
Laredo Sound, British Columbia Ca. 1980 |
1619 | |
Sunset with crepuscular rays |
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1620 | |
Sunset with shadow bands |
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1621 | |
Sunset in the Gulf of Mexico |
Sarasota Beach, Florida August, 1976 |
1622 | |
"Cirri ober Ferwolken" In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. |
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1623 | |
"Stratusoberflache in 1300 m" Bildstelledes preusB. Ministeriums fur Handel u. Gewerbe. In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. |
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1624 | |
"Wogenwolken" Bildstelledes preusB. Ministeriums fur Handel u. Gewerbe. In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. |
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1625 | |
"Drei Wolkenformationen ubereinander, Wellenbildungen verscheidener Lange" Captain Alfred G. Buckham. In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. |
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1626 | |
"Gewitterwolken" Captain Alfred G. Buckham. In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. |
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1627 | |
"Aufquellender Cumuluskopf" Captain Alfred G. Buckham. In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. |
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1628 | |
"Die Hohle unter der Wolke" Captain Alfred G. Buckham. In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. |
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1629 | |
Military aircraft flying over layer of strato-cumulus; cirro-stratus above. In: "Monthly Weather Review," August 1919, p. 523. |
1919 Circa |
1630 | |
Military aircraft flying near towering cumulus. In: "Monthly Weather Review," August 1919, p. 523. |
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1631 | |
The top of the Woolworth Building seen through the fog. In: "Flug Und Wolken", Manfred Curry, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munchen, 1932. |
New York City 1930 Circa |
1632 | |
A glorious sunset illuminates altocumulus clouds as seen from above. |
1994 March |
1633 | |
An offshore rain shower and a soaring pelican off the beach at Boca Raton. |
Boca Raton, Florida 1980 October |
1634 | |
Rain shaft to left - rainfree base of thunderstorm to right. Photo taken during National Geographic filming of special on cyclones. |
Key West, Florida 1993 August |
1635 | |
A rainbow makes a bright spot in the water. Perhaps there is a pot of gold at end of the rainbow. |
Key West, Florida |
1636 | |
Which way is up? A mirror-smooth sea reflects cumulus clouds on a still morning in the Keys. |
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1637 | |
A rainbow makes a bright spot in the water. Perhaps there is a pot of gold at end of the rainbow. |
Key West, Florida |
1638 | |
Reflections on a mirror-smooth sea make it difficult to determine where the sea begins on a horizonless morning. |
Key West, Florida |
1639 | |
Cumulus building over the Florida Keys. |
Dry Tortugas near Key West, Florida |
1640 | |
Which way is up? A mirror-smooth sea reflects cumulus clouds on a still morning in the Keys. |
Dry Tortugas near Key West, Florida |
1641 | |
Sea and atmosphere merge into one as reflection obscure the horizon on a still Florida Keys morning. |
Dry Tortugas near Key West, Florida |
1642 | |
Clouds caused by gravity waves within meteorological disturbance. Where the wave has a crest, the cloud forms. |
Theresa, Wisconsin |
1643 | |
Clouds caused by gravity waves within meteorological disturbance. wave has a crest, the cloud forms. |
Theresa, Wisconsin |
1644 | |
Clouds caused by gravity waves within meteorological disturbance. wave has a crest, the cloud forms. |
Theresa, Wisconsin |
1645 | |
Sail boat approaching squall line. |
Pamlico Sound, North Carolina |
1646 | |
There was a crooked house following tornado passage at Lawrence. An example of a New England tornado. 8 people were killed and 52 injured in this storm. In: "The Lawrence Tornado of July 26, 1890" by W. M. Davis, et al. 1892. Library Call Number M/1580 D2651. |
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1647 | |
A house whose first floor collapsed following tornado passage at Lawrence. An example of a New England tornado. 8 people were killed and 52 injured. In: "The Lawrence Tornado of July 26, 1890" by W. M. Davis, et al. 1892. Library Call Number M/1580 D2651. |
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1648 | |
Houses whose roofs and sides were removed by the tornado. Note the beds in the left-hand house still sitting in the bedrooms. An example of a New England tornado. In: "The Lawrence Tornado of July 26, 1890" by W. M. Davis, et al. 1892. Library Call Number M/1580 D2651. |
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1649 | |
Results of a hailstorm at Weatherford, Oklahoma. |
Weatherford, Oklahoma 1940 July 1 |