University of Miami Rosenstiel School 2022 Weather Photography Contest Winners

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University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science

2022 Weather Photography Contest

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Mention Victoria Vital A windy day.
Honorable
Location: Port Isabel, Texas August, 2020

3rd Place

Nicole Daitschman

Birds come together to welcome the new season of storms in the Neguev desert of Israel.

Location: Revivim, Israel January, 2022

2nd Place

Lauren Martin

The view flying over a very cloudy Raleigh, NC on the way back to MIA

Location: Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

March 27, 2015

1st Place Victoria Vital A storm from a distance.

Virginia Key, Florida, USA

September, 2022

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Honorable Mention

Edward Pritchard

Storm clouds gather and cast darkness across the seagrass beds of Biscayne Bay. Location: Bear Cut, Miami, FL, USA

June 1, 2022

3rd Place

Ricardo Marques Dias

All blue. A strong contrast between the heat of the sun and the cold of the ice.

Location: Glaciar

Perrito Moreno, Los Glaciares National Park, El Calafate, Argentina

January 28, 2016

2nd Place

Ricardo Marques Dias

At the end of South America, the strong Patagonian winds paint clouds in the sky with strong brush strokes. Location: Puerto Natales, Monumento ao Viento, Chile

January 30, 2016

1st Place

This kind of of structure with an active tornado is rare with so much power trickling down to the overall little tornado compared to the entire supercell Location: Dora, New Mexico, USA

May 26, 2019

Best Overall

Kyle Russell

Allen

Upward lightning is the rarest of lightning. It is very rare to see this style much less capture it.

Location:

Lubbock, Texas, USA

June 17, 2022

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