By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept

Need To Know

News, culture and entertainment you need to know

Font ResizerAa
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Reading: Weather photographers show the power of nature – from furious lightning sprites to dangerous floods – in bid to win title of the year
Share
Font ResizerAa

Need To Know

News, culture and entertainment you need to know

  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Search
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Follow US
Need To Know > Photography > Weather photographers show the power of nature – from furious lightning sprites to dangerous floods – in bid to win title of the year
Photography

Weather photographers show the power of nature – from furious lightning sprites to dangerous floods – in bid to win title of the year

JacobNTK
Last updated: December 1, 2021 12:07 pm
JacobNTK Published December 1, 2021
Share
Story from Jam Press (Weather Photographer Competition) Pictured: Ring of Fire - Sachin Jagtap. After much anticipation, Sachin captured this ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse on 10 June 2021. Three days before it was due to happen, he had his camera ready, battery charged and all the required filters. Unfortunately, the weather had other ideas - heavy rain and cloudy weather were predicted for the day, giving him less than a 10% chance of seeing it, but he decided to try anyway. The morning of the eclipse, Sachin woke at 3 am and drove for one hour to reach the New Jersey shoreline. The cloud was hanging low, but as his photo shows, the eclipse didn’t disappoint! A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a full or partial shadow. There are three types of solar eclipse: total, partial, and annular. It is the latter that Sachin has captured here, otherwise known as a ‘ring of fire’ eclipse. This occurs when the Moon is at its furthest point from Earth, on its elliptical orbit, and passes between the Sun and Earth. As a result of the distance from our planet, the Moon appears smaller than the Sun and so a bright ring of sunlight surrounds the Moon’s silhouette. Weather photographers show the power of nature – from furious lightning sprites to dangerous floods – in bid to win title of the year From dramatic clouds to majestic halos and rare lighting sprites, photographers are showing the power of nature in stunning images with the hopes of winning the coveted title of Weather Photographer of the Year. And it's entirely in the public's hands. The competition, which is hosted by the Royal Meteorological Society in association with AccuWeather, has 21 finalists, selected by a panel of experts. These were painstakingly chosen from 8,900 photos submitted by over 3,300 photographers in 114 countries. But there's a dark theme to this year's entries, with many artists sharing images that reveal the stark reality of cl
SHARE

From dramatic clouds to majestic halos and rare lighting sprites, photographers are showing the power of nature in stunning images with the hopes of winning the coveted title of Weather Photographer of the Year.

And it’s entirely in the public’s hands.

The competition, which is hosted by the Royal Meteorological Society in association with AccuWeather, has 21 finalists, selected by a panel of experts. 

Pictured: Misty Rainbow – Dani Agus Purnomo

These were painstakingly chosen from 8,900 photos submitted by over 3,300 photographers in 114 countries.

But there’s a dark theme to this year’s entries, with many artists sharing images that reveal the stark reality of climate change on Earth.

One snap shows geese swimming past a sign that reads ‘pedestrians’ in a town where flooding has hit hard and water is covering the streets.

Another mesmerising image features a fog ‘wave’ rolling onto the countryside, almost completely covering the landscape.

One photographer has submitted a photo of a lone tree, standing tall in a snow-covered area, with a rainbow halo above.

“This is our sixth year of the competition and it never fails to amaze me the quality and breadth of images that we receive,” said Liz Bentley, chief executive of the Royal Meteorological Society.

“Weather and climate is something that we all share, but the drama, as well as the beauty of this force of nature, is something that can be truly unique to specific parts of the world. 

“It’s a privilege to be able to share in those moments as we look through the entries. 

“Many of the photographers capture it so beautifully that you almost feel as if you were there.”

Pictured: Stunning Ice Crystal Halo Phenomenon – Kevin Förster

The vote opens at 11am on 26 August and closes at midnight on 23 September (BST). 

Winners will be announced on 16 October between 1-4pm during an online event, with several titles given out including Weather Photographer of the Year 2021, Young Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 and Public Favourite.

A new category for this year also includes photos taken on mobile phones, which saw 3,250 entries.

“As always, I was very impressed with the quality and calibre of submissions to this year’s competition,” said Jesse Ferrell, senior weather editor at AccuWeather.

A calendar featuring all the winners and finalists of Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 will go on sale via the RMetS online shop later this year.

check out these breathtaking pictures taken on the Faroe islands

You Might Also Like

Streamer barricades herself inside her home as shots are fired outside

Performer plunges 10ft during aerial show at shopping centre

Thrill-seekers make terrifying climb after rollercoaster breaks down near summit

Gaggle of geese hold up traffic near Old Trafford during Bank Holiday footy match

Fruit and veg barrow boys brawl with stallholders at world’s largest market

TAGGED:PhotographyViralWeather
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
TiktokFollow
Most read
Russian fitness champion Dmitry Isayev, 35, allegedly shot dead at point-blank range with hunting rifle by girlfriend's ex-partner in Kaluga - two men arrested.
World

Fitness champ, 35, shot dead with hunting rifle ‘by girlfriend’s ex’

William McGee William McGee May 8, 2026
Judge, 34, dies after egg retrieval procedure at fertility clinic
YouTuber found dead after going missing while travelling
Urban music influencer dies after horror motorbike collision with lorry
Dirt-covered dog rescued after being trapped underground for days

Categories

  • Lifestyle
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Business
Quick Link
  • My Bookmark
  • Interests
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Write for us
  • Authors
  • Contact
Top Categories
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Fitness and health
  • Property
  • Entertainment

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Read Next

A British traveller missed his flight after security called the bomb squad on him at Stockholm airport, swabbing his luggage three times before clearing him with just minutes to spare.
Travel

Terrified Brit misses £110 flight after getting ‘bomb squad’ called on him in airport

May 1, 2026
Olivia's fake tan routine went horribly wrong when she grabbed an old face mist - leaving her looking like she'd "sprayed mud" on her face in a viral disaster.
Viral

Woman’s fake tan nightmare leaves her looking like she has ‘sprayed mud on her face’

May 1, 2026
A horse was caught on camera letting out a heartbreaking whinny and nudging her owner's body at his wake - after his daughter brought her along to say her final goodbye.
AnimalsNews

Horse whinnies beside beloved owner’s coffin during wake

April 30, 2026
A wild boar sent three people to hospital after charging through the streets of Batman in Turkey, with terrifying footage showing it ploughing into a pedestrian at a crossing.
World

Wild boar injures three after tearing through city ‘like a tank’

April 30, 2026
Queen guitarist Brian May was left baffled after his offer to plant daffodils on his Surrey village green was rejected by councillors who claimed the flowers could block drivers' views.
U.K News

Queen legend Brian May frustrated as ‘killjoy’ councillors block plan to plant thousands of daffodils

April 30, 2026
A dancing robot went rogue at a Chinese school sports day, tripping over, falling down and throwing kung-fu kicks at confused students before its handler rushed on to carry it away.
World

Dancing robot carried away by handler after going rogue during performance

April 29, 2026
A man was tasered and collapsed at a Brazilian airport after pulling a 19-inch sword from his belt, with police believing he was experiencing a psychotic episode at the time.
World

Man tasered after pulling out SWORD at airport

April 29, 2026
A sunrise viewing spot in China descended into chaos as tourists armed with selfie sticks brawled on a steep rock face while jostling for the best vantage points at a packed beauty spot.
World

Tourists clash in epic brawl over prime sunrise spots

April 28, 2026

Categories

  • Lifestyle
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Business
Quick Link
  • My Bookmark
  • Interests
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Write for us
  • Authors
  • Contact
Top Categories
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Fitness and health
  • Property
  • Entertainment

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

2024 © Need To Know. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?