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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 submissions: Mammatus clouds appear as a series of bulges or pouches hanging from the base of a cloud and are often said to resemble the udders of a cow. They are thought to form from sinking pockets of cold, moist air and typically develop on the underside of a storm cloud. Danijel Palcic/RMS Weather Photo

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 submissions: Misty Rainbow by Dani Agus Purnomo / Location: Tangerang Selatang, Indonesia / Dani captured this rainbow amongst tea fields in Tangerang Selatang, Indonesia. Dani Agus Purnomo/RMS Weather Ph

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Perfect Storm by Craig Boehm / Location: Chamberlain, Saskatchewan Canada / Craig has been chasing and photographing storms for the last nine years. Out of all those years and images, this storm was the most photogenic of them all. It matched his mental image of a perfect prairie storm, hence the name of his photo. Craig Boehm/RMS Weather Photogra

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Sun Shower by Calvin Downes / Location: The Quiraing, Isle of Skye / Calvin Downes experienced a classic case of sunshine and showers on the Isle of Skye in October 2019. As the sun’s rays shone through the clouds over the Quiraing, Calvin’s camera captured a rainbow of colours shining directly on a sheep. Calvin Downes/RMS Weather Photog

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Mountain Skyscape by Angela Lambourn / Location: Sierra de Tejeda, Southern Spain Angela Lambourn/RMS Weather Phot

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: York Flooding by Andrew McCaren 31/10/2020 / Location: York UK / A flock of Canada Goose swim the wrong way down a flooded road in York city centre after the River Ouse broke its banks following torrential rainfall in the UK. Andrew McCaren/RMS Weather Photo

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Pancake Lenticulars by Stavros Kesedakis / Location: South of Sidney, Nebraska USA at the Nebraska /Colorado borders Stavros Kesedakis/RMS Weather Ph

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Lightning from an Isolated Storm over Cannes Bay by Serge Zaka / Location: Cannes, France / After driving over 300 miles, waiting for eight hours and a half-night sleeping in the car, Serge finally captured this forecasted thunderstorm on a full-moon night over the famous Bay of Cannes in the south of France. Serge Zaka/RMS Weather Photograp

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Mists of Avalon by Michelle Cowbourne / Location: The top of Glastonbury Tor looking over the Somerset Levels / Michelle Cowbourne/RMS Weather P

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Fogbow by Melvin Nicholson / Location: Rannoch Moor, Scotland / Scotland in the depths of winter can be a harsh and fearsome place, but for Melvin Nicholson it is one of his favourite parts of the world to visit with a camera. Melvin Nicholson/RMS Weather Pho

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Shelf Cloud Over the Sea by Maja Kraljik / Location: Umag, Istria, Croatia / Maja took this image of a shelf cloud at around 6 am, as it approached Umag, Croatia from the southwest. Maja Kraljik/RMS Weather Photogr

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Floating Red by Jiming Zhang / Location: Sapu Mountain, Tibet / At an altitude of 4,800 metres, Jiming took this beautiful image of Sapu Mountain. Jiming Zhang/RMS Weather Photogr

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Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year 2021 // Picture: Morning Fog by Giulio Montini / Location: Adda River – Airuno, Lecco, Italy / Giulio captured this image on a foggy autumn day from a small church on a hilltop in the town of Airuno, Italy. Giulio Montini/RMS Weather Photo

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