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Collection of Funny Hurricanes (16)
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A happy, anthropomorphic tornado with big eyes and a grin, bringing weather science to life in a kid-friendly way.
A clean, modern tornado symbol showing rotational motion and flying debris-ideal for warning systems and educational visuals.
Left: A rare waterspout forms just offshore as beachgoers’ chairs sit abandoned. Right: A bright yellow McLaren P1 is nearly submerged in torrential street flooding.
A cheerful collection of anthropomorphic weather elements-sun, clouds, rain, snow, wind, and more-designed in a playful, child-friendly kawaii style.
A breathtaking satellite image shows a massive hurricane swirling over Earth-perfect for learning how these powerful storms develop.
“Hurricane Party!!” - A spontaneous celebration captured live during NBC4’s Hurricane Sandy coverage in NW Washington.
When gravity takes a coffee break-this spirited senior is soaring through the air with style and surprise!
This humorous (and entirely fictional) map was shared as satire-Hurricane Ian never came near Martha’s Vineyard, and no such executive order exists.
Spaghetti plot from hurricane forecast models-each colored line represents a different predicted storm track.
This animated storm cloud looks furious and emotional, shedding rain while exhaling a powerful gust of wind.
When you take “be prepared” a little too literally-bedroom floatation and flood gymnastics included.
When the storm hits hard, but you still land that iconic MJ pose-and laugh it off with a classic “Hee Hee…”
Hurricane Isaac, captured by NOAA on August 28, 2012, as it approached the U.S. Gulf Coast-showing a well-defined eye and spiral rainbands.
