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    Monthly photo contest: February winners-- So many great ones!

08:07 PM
March 6, 2023

Monthly photo contest
February winners: So many great ones!

Here are the winners and honorable mentions for February’s photo contest!

Thank you to all our users that entered our February 2023 monthly photo contest! The love month was filled with lovely and very skillful pictures.

Charles Pillot from North Beach, Florida
János Szablya from Iceland
Christopher Moniz from Dubai
Honorable Mention: Janet Carter Rancho de Taos
Honorable mention: Laura Kinney from Grand Canyon National Park
Honorable mention: Susan Henderson from Dunedin Florida
Honorable mention: Yanira Rodríguez Ensenada Baja California, México.
Honorable mention: Constance Keith Newnan, Georgia.
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© Charles Pillot from North Beach, Florida

The following photos were selected as our first, second, and third prize winners. It was very hard to decide the winners as all the images were fantastic! Since we have so many, we had to choose some honorable mentions.

· First prize winner: Charles Pillot from North Beach, Florida.

· Second prize winner: János Szablya from Iceland

· Third prize winner: Christopher Moniz from Dubai

If you are any of our top 3 winners, please send us an email to info@weatherandradar.com from the same email you used to send the picture (for confirmation), so that we can get your information to send you the prize won.

Thank you to all who participated! Now on to January. Safely take those weather and Earth-science-related photos and submit them to us on the app by Wednesday, March 29.

Irene Sans
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