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12 Little-Known Areas Full of Anomalies on Earth

12 Little-Known Areas Full of Anomalies on Earth Recently, people all over the world have been getting used to severe storms, heatwaves, droughts, and cold outbreaks - in short, to all kinds of atypical weather for their regions. But some natural anomalies are so strange that they stand out, even among the most unusual weather events.

For example, on March 19, 2018, the inhabitants of Alabama had to run for their lives from the huge chunks of ice falling from the sky. After the hailstorm, it looked as if the place had been thoroughly trashed by savages: broken shop windows, smashed car windshields, broken billboards, and holes in the roofs. It's really terrible... But if you like finding out something new, here are the 12 most baffling weather phenomena of the past couple years.

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TIMESTAMPS:
Deep-Frozen Niagara Falls 0:29
Alligators Stuck in the Water 1:21
Horseshoe Cloud 2:10
Record-Breaking Hailstorm 2:57
Snow in a Desert 3:47
A 160-Day Storm 4:30
Orange Snow 5:15
Wildfire That Caused a Thunderstorm 6:34
A Long-Track Tornado 7:10
The Frozen Atlantic 7:42
February "Heat Wave" 8:03
Newfoundland Summer Snow 8:54

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SUMMARY:
- Microscopic water droplets that became airborne off Niagara Falls, as well as the mist, formed a crust of ice over the top of rushing water.
- Picture dozens of alligator snouts that are poking out of the ponds, still and frozen in the ice. That's only a very special crocodile way to survive abnormally cold weather.
- In March, 2018, people who looked up at the sky in Northern Nevada could see the rarest and most bizarre cloud ever - a horseshoe cloud.
- In the winter of 2018, the inhabitants of the Sahara Desert, one of the driest and hottest places on this planet, woke up to discover a thick blanket of snow covering the sand.
- The heart of the storm, which repeats every year, is over Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, and it towers way higher than your regular thunderstorm. This natural phenomenon lasts for up to 160 days, and generates nearly 300 lightning strikes a day!
- In 2018, eastern Europe witnessed an event as beautiful as it was spooky. Those who went skiing in Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, or Ukraine in late March, glided down tangerine slopes under the red-tinted sky.
- It happened on May 11, 2018, not far from Amarillo, Texas. The super-powerful Mallard Fire not only created a massive dense cloud, high in the air. Its heat also caused a violent thunderstorm that later dumped tons of quarter-sized hailstones 60 miles away, in Wheeler County, Texas.
- The frightening natural phenomenon started not far from Charleston, New Hampshire, and traveled toward the town of Webster in Merrimack County. It took the tornado 33 minutes to cover 36 miles and become the third on the list of the longest-track tornadoes in New England.
- During the first week of January, 2018, unusually cold weather in the Northeast United States froze the Atlantic Ocean in North Falmouth, Massachusetts!
- On February 20-21, 2018, people in the north-eastern part of the US experienced one of the most extraordinary weather events of recent times, and it was... a heatwave!
- Even though the island of Newfoundland, in Canada, probably can't be called the warmest place on Earth, it's still not that cold. A cold storm that came from the coast of Newfoundland covered several regions of the island with a 2-inch layer of snow.

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