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Posted 04/01/2014   02:46 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add almach to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Australian Antarctic Territory issued a stamp on the 30th Anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty. The stamp shows the Aurora Australis or southern lights. Scott number L81, issued June 20, 1991.


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Finland issued two stamps on the 12th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics in Helsinki. This stamp pictures the Aurora Borealis. Scott 374, issued July 26, 1960.

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Finland issued this strip of three stamps depicting the Aurora Borealis. Scott numbers 1341a-c?, issued 2009.


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France issued this stamp to commemorate polar explorations by France. The stamp depicts an Arctic scene with the Aurora Borealis. Scott number 611, issued May 2, 1949.


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Greenland issued a set of stamps on the Aurora Borealis and crossed anchors. Scott numbers 48-52, issued March 7, 1963.


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Japan issued this stamp to commemorate the ship "Fuji" on its embarkment to Antarctica. The stamp shows a silhouette of the ship, the Antarctica continent and the Aurora Australis. Scott number 857, issued on November 20, 1965.


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Norway issued this set of two stamps depicting the Aurora Borealis. Scott numbers 1318-1319.


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Poland issued a stamp on the 50th anniversary of Polar exploration. The stamp shows the Aurora Borealis above an Arctic scene. Scott number 2541, issued October 25, 1982.


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Russia issued a set of stamps on the International Geophysical Year, 1957-1958. This stamp in the set of three shows the Aurora Borealis and a camera. Scott number 2089, issued July 29, 1958.


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French Southern and Antarctic Territories issued a stamp on the "Aurora Polaris". Scott C 80, issued January 1, 1984.

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Back to weather: Rain on a landscape and the emblem of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), airmail stamp designed and engraved by Jacques Combet, and issued by Burkina Faso (then Upper Volta) on March 23, 1967 to commemorate the 7th World Meteorological Day, Scott No. C35.

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Meteorological phenomena


.............................Sandstorm................................................................Lightning


...............................Rainbow................................................................Hurricane
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100 years of Royal Institut Meteorology KMI


.............tree in Sping............ tree in Summer......... tree in Automn ........ tree in Winter

The Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (L'Institut royal météorologique de Belgique) is a Belgian federal institute of the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office.
It is located in Uccle and in Dourbes. The meteorological institute performs scientific research
and provides public services on the sciences of the atmosphere and meteorological geophysics, hydrology, geomagnetism and magnetohydrodynamics.
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Here is an image of an airmail stamp depicting the Sun, the Earth, a wind god and a weather satellite, designed by M. Caussin, engraved by Gilbert Aufschneider, and issued for use in New Caledonia and Dependencies on March 24, 1973 to commemorate the centenary of the World Meteorological Organization and the 13th World Meteorology Day, Scott No. C101.

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Is the Aurora Borealis really a weather event? Or a light display?
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