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Kathryn Parent And ELLIE CLOUD WINNER Of WEATHER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2018 Of The PUBLIC FAVOURITE VOTE

January 8th, 2020

Kathryn Parent And ELLIE CLOUD  WINNER  Of WEATHER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2018 Of The PUBLIC FAVOURITE VOTE

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On 20 September 2018 . ACCUWEATHER / RMETS WEATHER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2018 Public Vote . Shortlisted Images Announced and Public Vote Now Open . The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) in association with AccuWeather have selected 30 finalists for this year’s Weather Photographer of the Year competition. To view all of the short-listed images and cast your vote visit: www.weather-photo.org and follow the link to vote. The search for the 2018 Weather Photographer of the Year began earlier this year with a call for the best photographs depicting weather from around the world. Entries in two categories – under-16s and 17 and older - range from weather phenomena such as clouds, lightning, rain, fog or snow through to the impact of weather on humans, cities and the natural landscape. Almost 4,000 photographs were submitted, creating a challenging task for the judges.

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Kathryn And ELLIE CLOUD On The Short List For WEATHER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2018

October 16th, 2018

Kathryn And ELLIE CLOUD On The Short List For WEATHER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2018

PRESS RELEASE – 20 September 2018
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ACCUWEATHER / RMETS WEATHER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2018
Public Vote
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Shortlisted Images Announced and Public Vote Now Open
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The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) in association with AccuWeather have selected 30 finalists for this year’s Weather Photographer of the Year competition. To view all of the short-listed images and cast your vote visit: www.weather-photo.org and follow the link to vote.
The search for the 2018 Weather Photographer of the Year began earlier this year with a call for the best photographs depicting weather from around the world. Entries in two categories – under-16s and 17 and older - range from weather phenomena such as clouds, lightning, rain, fog or snow through to the impact of weather on humans, cities and the natural landscape.
Almost 4,000 photographs were submitted, creating a challenging task for the selectors to narrow down the best images to be awarded prizes and be...