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Collection of Meteorologist Cliparts (24)
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An organized selection of meteorologist pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
A meteorologist explains how a cold front forms when cooler, denser air pushes under warmer air, often triggering storms.
A friendly weather presenter explains high (H) and low (L) pressure zones on a simplified weather map.
A stylized white cloud shedding multicolored raindrops-perfect for playful or educational weather visuals.
A happy, cool sun rocking sunglasses-ideal for brightening up any summer or positivity-themed project.
A meteorologist explains mixed weather: sunny skies transitioning to showers, complete with puddles and a trusty umbrella.
Meteorologists from major forecasting centers-ECMWF, GFS, and NAM-collaborate in a weather data processing hub.
A meteorologist explains how high (H) and low (L) pressure systems influence daily weather-sunny highs versus stormy lows.
Children proudly display weather condition cards, helping peers recognize sunny, cloudy, and rainy symbols in early science education.
A meteorologist presents the day’s global forecast, highlighting cloud patterns across continents on an interactive world map.
A meteorologist illustrates changing weather-sun breaking through a rain cloud-as they hold an umbrella and point to the forecast.
A friendly meteorologist demonstrates how to read a weather map using a pointer-showing cold fronts, warm fronts, and pressure systems.
A friendly Earth mascot guides you through today’s key weather patterns across the U.S. and Canada-including snow in the Rockies, thunderstorms in the Southeast, and cool air spreading eastward.
This iconic metaphor shows heavy rain as falling cats and dogs-a whimsical yet widely recognized expression for torrential downpour.
A standard "Under Construction" warning sign, accompanied by a hard hat and traffic cone, signals active work and required caution.
A compact weather station powered by solar panels tracks incoming storm activity, showcasing sustainable meteorological technology.
Earth takes shelter under a rainbow umbrella as the sun looks worried-highlighting our planet’s need for climate protection.
When the forecast says “sunny & beautiful” but the reality outside is a winter storm-classic weather reporting disconnect!
A versatile set of weather icons showing sunny, cloudy, rainy, snowy, stormy, and partly cloudy conditions-ideal for digital forecasts.
