Stunning images from Weather Photographer of the Year Awards 2022
Weather as you’ve never seen it before

From lightning strikes to ethereal, mist-draped landscapes and perfectly symmetrical rainbows, the world is full of amazing weather. Capturing it in all its glory, these 22 mind-blowing photographs have been shortlisted for the Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year Awards 2022, in association with AccuWeather. Read on to see the amazing images and learn the stories behind them…
Highway to Paradise, Črni Kal, Slovenia

Ghost Under the Cliff, Tavertet, Spain

This optical illusion, known as a Brocken Spectre, happens when a person’s shadow is cast through mist or fog by sunshine from behind, making their shadow appear huge. It’s fairly common in the mountains around Tavertet, where Emili Vilamala Benito captured this image.
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Waterlily Harvesting, Barrackpore, India

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Taiwan

Storm Eunice, Newhaven, England, UK

On 18 February 2022, the UK was hit with its worst storm in decades, causing record winds of 122 miles per hour (196km/h), as well as significant damage to buildings and widespread disruption. Storm Eunice’s mighty winds also led to enormous waves along the coastline. Christopher Ison, who took this incredible shot, said: “When the storm was predicted and that it was carrying the first ever red warning for the south coast, I knew I had to find a spot to record it – this was going to be big!”
Departing Storm Over Bembridge Lifeboat Station, Isle of Wight, UK

Frosty Winter Sunrise Over The Gwda River, Pila, Poland

In wintertime, there are few sights more beautiful than a clear, frosty morning. Here, photographer Krzysztof Tollas has captured a striking red sunrise over the Gwda River in northwestern Poland, made all the more ethereal by mists rising off the water and snow-capped trees in the distance.
Circle The Wheat, Russell, Kansas, USA

Solar Halo making an appearance over Adelaide Island, Antarctica

Solitude, Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia

Frozen, Ontario, Canada

Sunset, Mon State, Myanmar

Scotch Mist, Loch Lomond, Scotland, UK

Taken during an early morning walk up Cruach Tairbert, this image of mist above the forest was captured by Vince Campbell. “The woods, the loch and Ben Lomond were bathed in 'Scotch mist'. This shot was taken just before the sun put in an appearance,” he said.
Winter's Icy Grip, Kurravaara, Sweden

Mock Mirage Sunset Over The Estuary, Tankerton, England, UK

Dreaming Of Lightning, Sant Pol de Mar, Barcelona, Spain

Rain Bubble, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Waterspout In Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

In Search Of Water, Purulia, India

Peaceful, Ontario, Canada

Thunder In Chongqing, Chongqing, China

Lightning usually only lasts a fraction of a second, so it can be hard to capture on camera. Photographer Luo Xing took this dramatic image of Chongqing, southwestern China, in the middle of the night, with a multitude of bright sparks seen above the city’s skyline.
Dam Wet, Shap, England, UK

Storm Dennis, which hit the UK just days before Storm Eunice, caused heavy rainfall and flooding in many parts of the country. In this playful image, photographer Andrew McCaren encapsulated the memorable sight of Cumbria’s Wet Sleddale Dam overflowing, with a vibrant, inverted umbrella serving as the focal point in front of the wall of water.
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