MailOnline Travel features photo of lightning storm in Ha Long Bay

06:04, 13/04/2021

The Travel segment of online broadcaster MailOnline has selected a number of dramatic images, including a photo of a lightning storm taking place in Ha Long Bay from 'the Weather' book by Robert J Ford, to introduce to its readers.

 

The Travel segment of online broadcaster MailOnline has selected a number of dramatic images, including a photo of a lightning storm taking place in Ha Long Bay from ‘the Weather’ book by Robert J Ford, to introduce to its readers.

 

According to MailOnline, ‘Weather’ by Robert J Ford features a dramatic collection of over 160 images which clearly demonstrates how “the weather affects us all”. The book features numerous snaps of various aspects of nature, from violent tornadoes and moody mists and fogs to powerful lightning storms and fierce blizzards.
According to MailOnline, ‘Weather’ by Robert J Ford features a dramatic collection of over 160 images which clearly demonstrates how “the weather affects us all”. The book features numerous snaps of various aspects of nature, from violent tornadoes and moody mists and fogs to powerful lightning storms and fierce blizzards.

 

The image of the lightning storm occurring in Ha Long Bay is among the most amazing images chosen by MailOnline. As author of the books, Ford explains that lightning occurs when electricity travels between two areas of particles which are oppositely charged.
The image of the lightning storm occurring in Ha Long Bay is among the most amazing images chosen by MailOnline. As author of the books, Ford explains that lightning occurs when electricity travels between two areas of particles which are oppositely charged.
A 170-metre-high dune is captured at Amib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia.
A 170-metre-high dune is captured at Amib-Naukluft National Park in Namibia.

 

Drying forest in Tatacoa desert in Colombia. MailOnline Travel quotes Ford as saying that Tatacoa Desert is not a desert at all, but is actually a semi-arid tropical forest.
Drying forest in Tatacoa desert in Colombia. MailOnline Travel quotes Ford as saying that Tatacoa Desert is not a desert at all, but is actually a semi-arid tropical forest.

 

Ice Sledging in Lake Khovsgol in Mongolia.
Ice Sledging in Lake Khovsgol in Mongolia.

 

Enticular Clouds in the Eastern Pyrenees of Spain.
Enticular Clouds in the Eastern Pyrenees of Spain.

 

Advection Fog, taken by the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco in the US.
Advection Fog, taken by the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco in the US.

 (Source: VOV)