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They predicted wet and heavy snow from Winter Storm Riley. I think they nailed that one. The ground was bare and waterlogged when it started last night, and the temperature has remained above freezing, yet the snow has become quite deep by mid-day and is still coming down strong. I just saw a line snap outside my window, and there are broken branches in the back yard. It all looks quite beautiful though, with the big flakes coming down.

(update: This tree returned to it's upright position as the snow melted quickly, but another storm is rolling in already, Nor'Easter Quinn)

A large non-parasitic cuckoo endemic to the Indian Subcontinent. The bird is pretty large - maybe 40-45 cms and is quite famous for its beauty. This is also known as "Lipstick bird" for its reddish beak and beautiful eyelashes.

 

It habitat is the dry scrub land, forest edges and is often sighted on the ground hunting for insects. The birds are quite shy and behaviours are hard to predict - so it is tough to sight them at the same location again and again.

 

I was looking for a Common Cuckoo that was sighted in a hilly area, but after an hour didn't find it. Just then this Sirkeer Malkoha landed on the trees on the hill slope and slowed moved up to the edge. There in the sunlight, it preened, spread its wings for almost 30+ mins while I walked around it looking for an unobstructed view. The light was great and delighted at the quality shots!

 

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As predicted , we were greeted on our arrival in Te Anau, New Zealand, with very heavy rain and it hasn't stopped raining since. We had an early cruise at Milford Sound booked this morning. We were about 3/4 of the way there when we were turned back due to a landslide!

 

The upside of all the rain is the beautiful waterfalls it creates that cascade down the sides of the mountains.

As predicted, I was not able to document week two on the BRP last weekend...the storm really put a damper on those efforts.

 

And trust me, I seriously considered going up there but the weather was just too unpredictable to chance it...Planning to go this weekend.

 

Blue Ridge Parkway, Va

Stormy weather was predicted for this evening so I thought I would go for a drive and maybe shoot some stormy skies. I didn't leave soon enough because the storm started before I could get out of town or find a decent spot to pull over. I have never seen so much hail come down at once in my lifetime! The photos in the comments are what I could shoot out the car window when it started and then the hail in the street, after I was able to pull over and wait it out. This one was from my deck, about 2 hours after the first storm, and before the next one that's rumbling around out there right now really hits.

 

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As predicted it was cloudy... in fact it was "light fog". I gave up waiting (and hoping) and headed 40 miles east where I managed to find a small gap in the clouds to photograph the eclipse in a tiny village with a nice old church. This explains the crosses.

 

I took this with my 10 stop Lee Big Stopper filter as it seemed the best way to deal with some of the risks of looking at the sun. I also used the LCD display.

 

My video of some of it www.youtube.com/watch?v=csrKtVId7tQ&list=UUStMh9z7-hJ...

A Gallic druid predicted the meeting of Mona Lisa and Napoleon, 400 BC. This memorable meeting took place at Waterloo, in 1815 and so Napoleon received from Leonardo an object capable of dynamizing communications. I am not authorized to say that it was an Apple cell phone designed by Da Vinci and made in China. And also thee was a revolutionary copy of Charlie Hebdo newspaper of which Mona was editor since remote times. Buthow is contact between people from different eras possible? Well, Albert Einstein said that time and space are relative, but what really intrigues me is: why did Napoleon always keep his hand inside his coat ?

Windmill on the Eastern Plains of Colorado

The weather was predicting clear skies in the morning, so my brother-in-law Bob and I headed up to Talkeetna to photograph the sunrise and see Denali, the highest mountain peak in North America. It sure was a good morning for it, with pink light hitting the mountain range and ice flowing down the Susitna River with mist rising from it. It was 6 degrees that morning, and my fingers hurt when they were thawing out, but it was worth it to see this sight. I could have raised the ISO to freeze the flowing ice's motion, but prefer the sense of movement. Talkeetna, Alaska, USA, November 2021

 

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On Friday, rain is predicted for Tucson, Arizona on Saturday afternoon. It arrived from Mexico early.

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The Yohan Storm hit Lebanon Last Tuesday, causing distractions and damages along the sea coast. its predicted by weather forecast to last until Saturday.

A pleasant surprise - woke up to a beautiful winter wonderland. It had been predicted that a dusting to an inch or two would fall in the city. We got more than that and places like Coney Island got almost 10 inches of snow.

 

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As predicted the hole in the sky let the arctic sun come flooding in. The whole feel of Lilliehöökbreen changed from brooding, steel grey to pure light, whites and blues. I made the decision to remain on the Plancius for just this zodiac trip out to see the glacial front due to my travelling partner feeling unwell and because the views over the glacier and the fjord I predicted would be "Otherworldly" as the sun appeared, I was right! Arctic landscapes in the arctic sunshine.

I was surprised at the Fall colors I found just a few days ago as we wait for the coming week of freezing temps of Winter. This tree, in particular was really eye-catching. We've had late Falls before, but I really don't remember any that lasted up to January!

 

With the highs today predicted to be near 80 degrees, we're supposed to get freezing temps for the rest of the coming week.

The annual Liverpool Santa Dash event marked its 20th festive race in the city, with thousands of people donning their beards, hats and red (and blue) suits to race along the 5k route around the city centre in support of Claire House Children's Hospice. It is predicted that around 8,000 people took part in the charity event.

 

the course took runners through the Royal Albert Dock and onwards into the heart of the city and then on to the finish line outside Liverpool Town Hall.

 

After a rainy start to the day, the sun eventually came out for the runners, who made their way around the course dressed in a range of outfits. While most opted for the Santa outfit, others came as elves and there was even a grumpy Grinch in the mix.

 

The BTR Liverpool Santa Dash welcomes everyone—whether walking, jogging, or running. Wheelchair users and even tiny Santas in prams or pets are encouraged to join.

Perfect reflections on still water St. Lawrence River at Long Sault last night at 7:30 PM. Rain predicted by Sun Dog that I viewed on canoe one hour before this (posted yesterday).

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Surprise!

The predicted snow actually happened!

There hasn't been significant accumulation thus far, nor is there likely to be.

The street was too warm to even get a dusting.

 

Of course northern New Mexico and the higher elevations are another story. By the time the snow stops tomorrow morning some places up north or at higher elevation could have up to a foot.

 

The main portion of this storm is heading into the mid-west and is described as a possible mega-storm.

Derwentwater, Keswick, Lake District

 

The drive up was as predicted by the weather forecast - grey, dull, with periodic showers en route, but once we reached the lakes the snow covered peaks did their best to convince us we hadn't chosen the wrong destination. It was still overcast, although the sun was doing its best to lighten the greys as we parked up at Keswick's Lakeside car park. However, first priority of the day, breakfast in town and although it was now 9:30am very few eateries were open but we found one - a local shop for local people! A compulsory Cumbrian breakfast was duly ordered and consumed forthwith.

 

Afterwards Mrs R decided to potter about the shops and market stalls so I headed back to the car for my gear. My initial jetty shots from the first hour were bland and have already been consigned to the archives. As I'd already seen plenty of images of the submerged gate at the north end I decided to head there, but with the sky being so featureless, it was time to dust off my filters and have another crack at a few long exposures.

 

Now I know some of you are experts at the "wing it" method of calculating exposures, but I thought I'd play it safe and use the app from a well known filter manufacturer. What a waste of time... literally! All of the app calculated images were underexposed and so on to Plan B... wing it, and I must say a lot more fun.

 

This just happens to be the last image at 2 mins (I was aiming for 4 and pushing the ETTR theory) before the sun finally broke through and began dispersing the blanket cloud, although that didn't really matter... it was the flock of Canadian geese that photo bombed the shore line and put paid to any more tranquil shots.

 

Another break in clouds on the flight to work. Thanks very much for faves and comments!

Snow is predicted tomorrow, will the plows be out?! Hah...not likely...so hedmre is another from the tops of 2018 folder and the one and only time I shot these moving.

 

The third Nor'Easter in a week dumped 18 inches of fresh snow on the Boston area during mid-March 2018. This misfortune for the citizens of the Commonwealth provided some good fortune to those of us of the rail persuasion in the form of a Keolis plow train operating on the MBTA northside routes.

 

A pair of rebuilt original ex Boston and Maine double track Russell snowplows dating from 1949 bracketing GMTX GP38-2 2636 (blt. Sep. 1970 as straight GP38 BO 4809) are on home rails as they work westbound on the former B&M Fitchburg Route mainline near MP 9.8 in this view looking west from the Jackson Street overpass. In this going away view the work train is crossing Elm Street and passing the historic Waltham Tower. The tower was built in 1928 and had call sign OD, and when retired 85 years later in June 2013 it was the last manned interlocking tower left in service on the MBTA system and in the state as a whole. The tower was also the location where the Watertown branch joined the mainline, once a through route from West Cambridge to here it was cut in the middle in 1960 and lasted decades longer as the Watertown Branch on the east end and the Bemis Branch on this end, though all of it is now removed.

 

Waltham, Massachusetts

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Yantra Mandir est un observatoire astronomique établi à Jaipur au Rajasthan, au nord-ouest de l’Inde. Il est constitué d’une série d’instruments astronomiques, construits sur l'ordre du mahârâja Jai Singh II dans sa nouvelle capitale de Jaipur entre 1727 et 1733

 

The Jantar Mantar is a collection of 19 astronomical instruments built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It was completed in 1734 and features the world's largest stone sundial, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

 

The observatory consists of nineteen instruments for measuring time, predicting eclipses, tracking location of major stars as the earth orbits around the sun, ascertaining the declinations of planets, and determining the celestial altitudes and related ephemerides

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predicted at dawn. Test how to capture the weather atmosphere.

A shot i took a couple of weeks ago during that period of intense frost ...weather men predicting snow for the next couple of days ...but what do they know !!!!! ( famous last words ............)

As a general rule building a town on top of big hill is a good thing for the inhabitants to protect them from invaders but it is not a great place to be when the ground shakes and hurls about, the results are predictively catastrophic. Caulonia is no exception to this rule and suffered a lot of damage from earthquakes throughout its history the last major one being just over 100 years ago in 1908, the after effects can still be seen throughout the place. But just because the there has not been a major quake in recent years does not mean the area is quiet, annually the area sees a minimum of 16 quakes a year.

  

I took this on Sept 17th 2023 with my D850 and Nikon 28-300mm f3.5-5.6 at 50mm, 1/250s, f11 ISO 1000 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia ,Topaz, and DXO

  

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"The predicted rain is already approaching"....

"Der vorhergesagte Regen kündigt sich schon an"....

 

Col de Vergio, at about 1470 m, the highest mountain pass in Corsica...

Col de Vergio, mit ca. 1470 m die höchste Passstraße Korsikas....

 

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The weather people predicted light breezes but found it a little difficult to stand still at times, set the camera up on a tripod and shielded it from the wind (breeze) and took several shots. Merged them in Photoshop and this is the result showing silky water and moving clouds, not what was hoped for but not as bad as it could be either, next time a longer lag between shots or, maybe I should find something useful to do on breezy days.

In anticipation of the cool front that was predicted for yesterday morning I made a trip out to Smith Point, a little peninsula that sticks out between Galveston Bay and Trinity Bay where the Gulf Coast Bird Observatory conducts three and a half months of raptor surveys each fall to monitor the migration of raptors as they travel south for the winter. At the peak of the migration it can be an unbelievable spectacle with tens of thousands of hawks in the sky above the “hawk tower.” It can be a little difficult to predict exactly when the big days will happen but if you are fortunate enough to hit the raptor jackpot, it will likely be something you will never forget.

 

Yesterday I didn’t hit the jackpot, but I was rewarded with some nice views of several raptor species. This young Sharp-shinned Hawk was one of several birds that made me glad I made the trip out. Even when the skies aren’t loaded with birds it is always fun to catch up with friends; the tower can definitely serve as a fun gathering place to geek out about birds.

  

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Accipiter striatus

 

John the Baptis - according to the Gospels: the closest predecessor of Jesus Christ, who predicted the coming of the Messiah, lived in the desert as an ascetic, preached and performed sacred ablutions (immersions) of the Jews for the cleansing of sins and repentance. These ablutions later became known as the sacrament of baptism. He washed (baptized) Jesus Christ in the waters of the Jordan River, performing a ritual immersion of Him in the waters of the Jordan River. John the Baptist was beheaded at the request of the Jewish queen Herodias, whose will was conveyed by her daughter Salome (Matthew 14:8, 9). John the Baptist is considered a historical figure and most researchers consider the mention of him in all known manuscripts of Josephus Flavius's "Jewish Antiquities" to be an authentic text, and not a later insertion by Christian copyists.

 

Іоан Предтеча, Іван Хреститель, Іоанн Предтеча, Іван Предтеча, Йоан Хреститель, Йоан Предтеча, Іоан Хреститель — пророк, мученик, після Діви Марії найбільший святий. Про пророка Господь Ісус Христос казав: «Серед народжених жонами не поставав (пророк) більший від Івана Хрестителя». Іван Хреститель прославляється Церквою, як «янгол, і апостол, і мученик, і пророк, і свічар, і друг Христів, і пророків печатка, і заступник старої та нової благодаті, і серед народжених пречесніший, і світлого Слова глас».

 

Пророк Іоан Хреститель був сином священика Захарії (з роду Аарона) і праведної Єлизавети (з роду царя Давида), родички Пресвятої Богородиці, коли вони були у похилому віці й вже не сподівалися на потомство. Він був посланий Богом, щоб приготувати вибраний народ до визнання Ісуса Христа Месією. Жили його батьки біля Хеврону (у Нагірній країні), на південь від Єрусалиму. Він був по материнській лінії родичем Господа Ісуса Христа і народився на шість місяців раніше Господа. Як оповідає Євангеліст Лука, архангел Гавриїл, з’явившись його батькові Захарії у храмі, сповістив про народження в нього сина. І от у благочестивого подружжя, до похилої старості позбавленого розради мати дітей, нарешті народжується син, якого вони випросили у молитвах.

 

За милістю Божою він уник смерті серед тисяч убитих немовлят у Віфлеємі і його околицях. Святий Іоан виріс у дикій пустелі, готуючи себе до великого служіння строгим життям — постом і молитвою. Він носив грубий одяг, підперезаний шкіряним поясом, і харчувався диким медом і акридами (рід сарани). Він залишався пустельником доти, поки Господь не призвав його в тридцятирічному віці до проповіді єврейському народові.

 

Іоанн Хреститель, Іоанн Предтеча - згідно з Євангеліями: найближчий попередник Ісуса Христа, що передбачив пришестя Месії, жив у пустелі аскетом, проповідував і чинив священні обмивання (занурення) іудеїв для очищення від гріхів і покаяння. Ці омивання згодом стали називатися таїнством хрещення. Він омив (хрестив) у водах річки Йордан Ісуса Христа, зробивши ритуальне занурення Його у води річки Йордан. Іоанн Хреститель був обезголовлений за бажанням іудейської цариці Іродіади, провідником волі якої стала її дочка Соломія (Мт. 14:8, 9). Іоанн Хреститель вважається історичною фігурою а згадка про нього у всіх відомих рукописах «Юдейських старожитностей» Йосипа Флавія більшість дослідників вважають автентичним текстом, а не пізнішою вставкою переписувачів-християн.

A week off from work is not going as intended. A less than desirable week of weather was predicted, except for Monday, so a change of plans occurred. Then I fell to a sudden high fever and stomach virus on Monday morning. So, while lying around my mothers home in Norwich, NY trying to get my energy back, I might as well post a couple of shots from the Chenango Valley. As in an earlier post, I described how little SW's were not cut out for the long running and speed of the Norwich local. In this shot we see an SW that has fell ill. On the left a GP rescue unit also had a falling out. On the right is a live unit just in from Binghamton and has stopped in at the yard office before continuing north to get a long waiting switch to customers in Norwich and Sherburne.

With bad weather predicted and rain in the offing, I thought the GoPro in its waterproof casing would be handy today. A few drops fell while we were out, when we got home it poured and will probably pour for the rest of the day.

 

Bicycle Number 79 in the "100 Bicycles Project 2"

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For the first time in seemingly weeks Friday was predicted to be perfect bluebird weather. Coupled with the news just released the day prior that the Pan Am Railways acquisition by CSXT had been approved I figured I should skip my beloved ex Boston and Albany for once and go to the old Boston and Maine before the changes come. While it won't happen overnight, it will be quicker than we expect before blue dip or ugly patched GEs are rare and intermodal trains on District 3 are but a memory.

 

With that in mind a look at the turnover revealed that a 22K was tied down at Fitchburg scheduled for an early recrew to bring into Ayer and that an EDPO was out of East Deerfield headed east and counterpart POED was moving with work at Graniteville before going west. Throw in regular AYPO building in Ayer and it was an unusual busy morning to the point that you actually had to make a choice what you wanted to focus on!

 

After getting some nice morning shots of tied down 22K and a few MBTA trains a friend in Ayer said POED was going west first before the two eastbound freights and he recommended this spot that I'd never shot at before. Here is a big POED manifest hustling west on Main 1 through the interlocking at CPF Derby (MP 42.8/322.8) behind three C40-8s. The spring buds are just beginning to offer some color to the scene as a harbinger for tbr vast changes this railroad will see in the ensuing months.

 

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When I first saw them, the cow was standing alone on a flat grassy bench above the river, while the calf was down at the water's edge, probably drinking. When I stopped my car, she scrambled up the embankment to join mom. The Frenchman River is a winding, snaky, muddy stream that cuts through the valley bottom and provides unexpected habitat for this species.

 

Those twiggy shrubs surrounding them were killed by a wildfire that swept over those hills and down through the valley in April 2013. The grasses regenerated almost instantly - within three weeks the prairie was greener than I've ever seen it - but a lot of nesting habitat was lost when the thickets burned. It will take decades for those to regrow. A few wet summers would help. We are in a dry cycle, though, and no one can predict with certainty what these grasslands will look like 50 or 100 years from now. Maybe quite different.

 

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The Uk is being battered by Storm Eunice today.

Here, we were predicted 40mph winds, and gusts up to 66mph around lunchtime.

I was watching the trees from the sitting room, and decided to risk a short period in the back garden, focussing on these tall pine trees, which were moving from side to side quite dramatically.

Camera on a tripod, with a 1.8 stop ND filter and smaller aperture to get a 2 second exposure and show the movement. As I was just planning to head in, a huge gust caused the treetopss to not only sway from side to side, but also forwards towards me by around 6 feet I'd guess. I then though it was time to go inside!

Within an hour, Dave noticed that a smaller birch tree further down had come down, luckily doing no damage, although it is leaning on a tree next door (yes, the same neighbours again!).

Treasure Hunt 66: Trees

I'm predicting everyone's first thought on this image: "where's the monorail?" Obviously there isn't one because it was a test shot in preparation for when the monorail finally did pass by. I liked the image so much that I decided to keep it. I decreased the sharpness a bit to evoke a dreamy vibe.

 

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Very late in the season for tornadic supercells but we had some this day. Good Friend and fellow Chaser Myles Nelson, it was his birthday. So to celebrate we had to get a game plan on.

 

Night before there was none predicted for any severe storms, but mother nature had different plans. Waking up, and checking the morning model scans we had a much different story. We planned accordingly and things panned out for us to follow the first storms to pop to the east of Hastings Nebraska.

 

This cell packed to early punch but eventually faded out by Bruning Nebraska. Luckily the 2nd cell we had been monitoring just to the south of Hastings was maturing and had the all the right stuff. We scooted west to get into position. Then via Hwy 14, just south of Nelson Nebraska was our first TVS marker, and a scans showed a decent hail core developing. We were in luck as this storm was building and maturing fast.

 

Once this first event was on top of us, we positioned south and east of Superior Nebraska via Hwy 8 to do it again. Where we met up with several other chasers that were on the hunt. Good to see good friends again as this cell was again in a maturing stage producing come incredible cloud to cloud and cloud to ground lightning.

 

Eventually we had to punch through the core via west of Superior as we again head south into Kansas via Hwy 14. East of Mankato Kansas we ran into the 3.5 inch hail core next to Formoso Kansas and we had to stay ahead of this to stay out of the core. North of Courtland Kansas the cell was on our tail and we were in the notch. Surreal cloud structure could be seen as we had pushed east.

 

West of Scandia we ended up in a Tornado Warning was it had push up right against us. A Train had blocked out route east and it got a little never racking. Though the train eventually passed an we were able to escape the worst part of the storm. Ending up just to the west of Scandia Kansas were we experienced 3 inch hail. I have a few new dents but we decided wisely not to go any further due to the rain rapped tornado in this storm. Got by a building and had some protection from the winds and hail.

 

It was the end of the video's chase day and another tale to tell in my storm chasing adventures for 2019!

 

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Cherry Blossom Peak Bloom for 2018 is predicted to be March 27-31 by the National Park Service. This photo was taken a few years ago - the cherry blossoms are beautiful even under cloudy skies.

Never believe what the lines of your hand to predict about your future, Bcoz people who don't have hands also have a future... Believe in yourself

Rain is predicted today here in the Chattanooga area (where I'm visiting my dad) for the first time in over a month, so that seems like a good time to post a bright sunny spider. This girl was lucky I spotted her web stretched across 11 feet of space between my dad's yard and the neighbor's! But then, she had a hand in making it obvious with her decorative tufts, a few of which you can see here. I'm posting a couple web shots, too, to show her extensive construction.

 

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Crab-like Spiny Orbweaver, Gasteracantha cancriformis

Hixson, TN

Daffodils at last.

And the last (I hope!) snow on its way.

OMG!! the predicted gale force winds have blown thru the outback of our state bringing with them the red dust. . this was taken at 530am sydney time SOOC!!

20sec exp, f9.0, ISO 100, tripod used.

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The Weatherman predicted colder and inclement weather for today and he was right. Photographed from the cottage deck on Lake Sesekinika in Sesekinika Grenfell Township Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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Derived from the cover of Wellbeing Predictions Almanac #6 magazine.

 

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