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The amazing photo of a "complete circular rainbow" awarded Geshuang Chen and Shuchang Dong as the winners in 2025. (Geshuang Chen/Shuchang Dong/RMet via SWNS)

By Dean Murray

Shots of a circular rainbow, a Texas storm and a UFO-style cloud feature in a call for entries to a top weather photo contest.

A range of winning images from last year has been showcased by the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) for the prestigious Weather Photographer of the Year 2026.

Now entering its second decade, the competition, which opens Thursday, June 11, invites photographers from around the globe to submit striking images that capture the power, beauty and impact of weather.

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(Jonah Lange/RMetS via SWNS)

Organisers say it celebrates outstanding photography that showcases both dramatic weather events and the growing influence of climate change.

Other winning images from last year include clouds appearing like waves over the Czech Republic, fishermen in the rain in Myanmar and dramatic sea conditions at Newhaven on the UK’s south coast.

Prof Liz Bentley FRMetS, Chief Executive of the Royal Meteorological Society, said: "The Weather Photographer of the Year competition continues to showcase the remarkable ways in which weather shapes our world, from moments of natural beauty to events of significant impact.

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(Lukáš Gallo/RMetS via SWNS)

"As our climate changes, these images play an increasingly important role in helping people understand and engage with the science behind weather and climate."

The competition is free to enter and open to photographers of all levels, from seasoned professionals to enthusiastic amateurs.

Winners will be announced on Nov. 17.

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(Matt Stuttard Parker/RMetS via SWNS)

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