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Collection of Animated Hurricane Pictures (51)
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The standard hurricane symbol used by meteorological agencies to denote tropical cyclone warnings on maps and alerts.
This bold red hurricane symbol is the standard visual alert for tropical cyclones and severe storm warnings worldwide.
Trees dramatically leaning under the force of gale-force winds-showing how extreme weather reshapes landscapes.
When winds pick up, find sturdy shelter-but never rely on a tree alone; this illustration highlights the danger of exposed positions during storms.
A clean, vector-style tornado illustration symbolizing severe weather warnings and storm preparedness.
A standard U.S. Department of Transportation-style sign marking a federally designated hurricane evacuation route.
This universal rockfall warning sign alerts drivers and hikers to potential falling debris-always proceed with caution in marked areas.
The vibrant Six Flags Hurricane Harbor logo captures the excitement of this top-tier water park chain.
A bold, stylized purple tornado with dynamic black swirls-perfect for visualizing storm intensity in educational or creative contexts.
The classic “I ❤️ NY” design reimagined with a hurricane icon to highlight resilience and emergency readiness in New York.
This is the standard blue hurricane symbol used in weather forecasting and emergency alerts worldwide.
The Carolina Hurricanes’ dynamic logo captures the intensity of a storm with its swirling red and black design.
This red hurricane symbol is the standard warning icon used by the National Hurricane Center and other weather services to denote active tropical cyclones.
Maximum rainfall projection (up to 28.9 inches) from a tropical system, as modeled by the NCEP Hurricane Forecast Project.
A simple, modern user icon-perfect for login screens, account settings, or anonymous profile placeholders.
A side-profile technical rendering of the F-16 Fighting Falcon, showcasing its sleek airframe, bubble canopy, and underwing ordnance configuration.
This NOAA map displays the 120-hour probability of sustained tropical storm-force winds from Hurricane Julia in September 2010, with the storm’s projected path and intensity gradient.
A powerful, plant-themed kaiju stands ready to strike, its spiky green form radiating raw energy and ancient power.
A detailed grayscale rendering of the B-52 Stratofortress, showcasing its iconic eight-engine configuration and camouflaged fuselage.
The classic University of Miami 'U' logo, proudly displayed with Verizon as the official technology partner.
A sleek blue flashlight projecting a strong, tapered yellow light beam, perfect for visibility in darkness.
A grayscale cutaway view revealing the internal structure and stealth features of the B-2 Spirit bomber.
Rainbow Dash strikes a bold pose in full Spartan battle gear, blending mythic heroism with her signature flair.
This tri-oval projection displays sea surface temperatures (°C) across all ocean basins in January 2010, highlighting equatorial warmth and polar cold zones.
This map reveals the geographic concentration of Hurricane Katrina’s worst damage in New Orleans, with red zones indicating the most severely affected areas.
Raphael leaps into action, brandishing his sai with intensity-his red bandana flaring as he prepares for battle.
A vibrant blue soy wax candle sits elegantly inside a sleek, curved glass container, ideal for creating a tranquil atmosphere.
A playful, hand-sculpted ring adorned with swirling colors and tactile textures, ideal for adding whimsy to any space.
A harmonious blend of faith and nature-this logo integrates the honorific “Jalla Jalaluh” (Glory be to His Majesty) with a blooming green motif.
A minimalist black-to-green radial gradient circle, perfect for modern interfaces and creative compositions.
Rainbow Dash strikes a bold pose, her signature rainbow mane and tail gleaming as she wears an ornate lightning-themed bracer.
This NOAA map shows the 120-hour probability of tropical storm-force winds (≥39 mph) from Tropical Storm Gaston as of September 1, 2010, with the storm center near 14°N, 35°W.
Activity spikes on Foursquare (blue) and Twitter (teal) show how NYC residents adjusted routines before, during, and after Hurricane Sandy hit.
Annual count of global tropical cyclones (1945-2001), revealing variability with notable peaks in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Hubble’s view of Neptune over six years shows subtle but significant changes in its blue-green cloud belts and high-altitude haze.
