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    Nutchromeo: Umm...duh? It's Santa. He's prepping his new '09 tech. more »
    jakebathman: Norway is close to CERN, right? more »
    B1663R: It's a worm hole opening up... great now i gotta be on my toes for the stupid Jem'Hadar SAVE ME SISKO!! more »
    ninjagin: Actually, I think it's one of those laser light-show projectors, with a really powerful source. Just some kids at the local polytechnic having a littl... more »
    Mikestan: "If the Russians made that big swirl in the sky, we the United States, must make a bigger one over Norway." more »
    Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: It's a friggen rocket people. The last two pictures can't be more obvious. Sheesh, those silly Russians. more »
    Coolmodo: It's the end of the world, aka viral marketing... more »
    AmishJohn: F'tangh! F'tangh! C'Thulu F'tangh! Ia! Ia! more »
    DustyButt™: Why don't they just use the numerous photos to identify/triangulate where the "green beam" points to. If it's in a body of water or military installa... more »
    Fractal the Meek: Looks like someone was projecting interference patterns on the haze with a high energy laser. Just a wild guess. From the vid, more likely someone sc... more »
    CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Ok. Here is my take. This is a spin up leading towards massive worldwide alien sightings in 2012. Of course, aliens are actually just demons in disgui... more »
    Margatron: Somebody flushed the sky. more »
    Voyou_Charmant: As amazing as the photos are, no matter how boring the cause may be; if this were a special effect in a movie, it would be laughably bad. My guess? T... more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: It's a Boom Tube. Darkseid is coming. Earth is doomed. more »
    RyanXP: It was only a matter of time before the Almighty figured out the 'Swirl' filter. more »
  • #science

    Giant Mysterious Spiral Takes Over the Skies of Norway

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  • #weather

    Ominous Cloud Formation Has Russians Fearing An Alien Attack

    If you saw this over your head, what would you think? Aliens have come to kick our asses? God has come to kick our asses? Apparently, the bizarre cloud formation seen in Moscow recently is just a natural phenomenon. More »
  • #wtf

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  • #imagecache

    What Is This?

    Wait, is NASA making weather balloons shaped like a giant Rubik's Cube now? More »
  • #weather

    Bill Gates Patent Could Save Us From Another Hurricane Katrina

    Not content with being the world's richest man, Bill Gates is planning on extending his power to control the weather. More specifically, he has filed a patent for a system that he hopes will prevent the next Katrina. More »
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    Oregon Scientific's Solar Weather Station Is The Second Greenest Way To Check The Forecast

    As far as weather stations go, the +ECO Clima Control weather station is pretty enough to put out in the open—and its wealth of features are completely powered by the sun. More »
  • #science

    Holy Crap, Storm Chasers Captured Footage Inside a Tornado

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  • #iphoneapps

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  • #weathercontrol

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