The shortest calendar month of the yr managed to pack in a lot of events, and will exist remembered for many reasons – some good, some bad and many tragic.
The Great britain saw its biggest storm in years with the arrival of Storm Eunice, bringing with it high winds and flooding. An unofficial air current gust tape of 196 km/h was recorded at The Needles, on the Island of Wight. The tempest also swept across Europe, leaving millions without power, and many buildings damaged. Sadly, at least 17 people lost their lives in the storm.
The gradual lifting of COVID-nineteen restrictions in many countries brought cause for much optimism that life for many could soon get back to normal. Sadly, other events might pb united states to question that assessment.
Starling trip the light fantastic
A murmuration of starlings performing their traditional dance before landing to sleep well-nigh the southern Israeli metropolis of Beersheva in the Negev desert, on 1 February 2022. Photo past Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images
Blown off class
Pedestrians look at the Maurician oil tanker Tresta Star, stranded on Tremblet coast in Saint-Philippe, south-east of the French Indian Ocean isle of La Réunion, on 4 February 2022. The tanker became stranded after the tropical cyclone Batsirai striking the area. Photograph past Richard Bouhet/AFP/Getty Images
Fully immersed
People visit an immersive multimedia fine art exhibition at Arte Museum in Gangneung, South Korea, 6 February 2022. The exhibition presents artworks around the theme of 'Eternal Nature' through a mixture of light and audio, providing visitors an immersive experience of art. Photograph by Xinhua/Shutterstock
Got my middle on you
An aeriform view, taken on eight Feb 2022, shows the layout for 'The Forest Eye', gear up to exist the largest living forest characteristic in Dalby Forest near Scarborough, U.k.. 5,000 beech, alder and maple copse have been planted in the shape of a kid's eye in an initiative by Forestry England, arts arrangement Sand In Your Eye and the Environment Agency. The woods will exist visible from the air in six years, equally the trees mature and are managed every bit an integral part of Dalby Wood. Photo by Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images
Window on the world
In this epitome, released on 9 February 2022, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei peers at the Earth below from inside the International Infinite Station's vii-windowed cupola. Simply outside the cupola is the Soyuz MS-19 coiffure send docked to the Rassvet module. Vande Hei is slated to go the U.S. tape holder for about time spent in space. He arrived at the station on 9 April 2021, and is scheduled to depart on xxx March 2022. Photo by NASA
Merely popped up to say hullo
This photograph taken on ten Feb 2022, shows an aerial view of the partially submerged Church of Sant Romà, visible due to the low water level of the Sau Reservoir, in Vilanova de Sau, Catalonia, Spain. Photograph by Aitor De Iturria/AFP/Getty Images
A fish from the heart
Harvard University researchers in the Us, in collaboration with colleagues from Emory University, have developed the first fully democratic 'biohybrid' fish from human stem prison cell-derived cardiac muscle cells. The artificial fish swims by recreating the musculus contractions of a pumping heart, bringing researchers one step closer to developing a more complex bogus muscular pump and providing a platform to study heart illness like arrhythmia. Photo by Michael Rosnach/Keel Yong Lee/Sung-Jin Park/Kevin Kit Parker
Bird song
A multicoloured tanager (Chlorochrysa nitidissima) is photographed at the Cloud Woods of San Antonio, in the rural area of Cali, department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia, on 11 February 2022. A route was created for people with visual disabilities in the Cloud Forest of San Antonio, to help them acquire about birds through their vocal, and to have a sensory experience with the forest. Colombia has the widest diverseness of birds on the planet. Photo by Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty Images
Come up into prominence
The Full Sun Imager of the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager on board the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft captured a giant solar eruption on 15 Feb 2022. Solar prominences are big structures made of tangled magnetic field lines that go along dumbo concentrations of solar plasma suspended above the Sun'south surface and often have the form of arching loops. Photo past Solar Orbiter/EUI Team/ESA/NASA
Sparks will wing
A blacksmith throws molten metal to create a shower of sparks, on the eve of the Lantern Festival, which marks the terminate of the Lunar New year's day celebrations, at a park in Beijing, People's republic of china on 15 February 2022. Photo by Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images
Baby (ghost) shark
Scientists in New Zealand have discovered a rare baby ghost shark, equally shown in this image released on sixteen Feb 2022. This rare species of fish lives in the shadowy depths of the ocean. The newly-hatched shark was collected underwater, at a depth of well-nigh 1.2km (0.7 miles) near the South Island. Scientists say the discovery will help them to empathise the juvenile stage of the species. Photo by Dr Brit Finucci/NIWA
Winging it
This prototype, released on 16 February 2022, shows a wing-loading test configuration of a F/A-18E plane from the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) taking place in Patuxent River, Maryland, USA. While the aircraft was in NASA's Armstrong Flight Enquiry Center Flying Loads Laboratory in Edwards, California, it underwent the middle'southward biggest load calibrations tests. Photo by NASA/Joshua Fisher
Rainbow-powered
A rainbow is seen backside wind turbines near Breuna, western Germany on 17 February 2022. In gild to meet climate protection goals, Germany needs to drastically ramp upward renewable free energy projects in the coming years, the country'south Climate and Energy minister says. By 2030, the country wants to cease using coal and have renewables business relationship for fourscore per cent of Germany's electricity mix. The share of renewable energies currently hovers at just over twoscore per cent in Federal republic of germany. Photograph past Ina Fassbender/AFP/Getty Images
Branching out
Aerial photography of the river branches on the riverbed later on the water level of the Yellow River dropped, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, China, 17 February 2022. Photo by Costfoto/Future Publishing/Getty Images
A port in a storm
People scout equally waves crash confronting the body of water wall at Porthcawl, South Wales, Britain, on 18 Feb 2022 as Storm Eunice brought high winds across the country. Weather condition forecasters issued ii rare 'red weather condition' warnings of danger to life from fearsome winds and flooding due to the approaching Storm Eunice. Photo by Geoff Caddick/AFP/Getty Images
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Visit from the storks
Storks are shown gathered over plastic recyclable textile at the Tovlan landfill in the Jordan Valley, in the Israeli-occupied Due west Bank, on 18 Feb 2022. Photo past Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images
Dark clouds
Mount Etna is seen hither during an eruption on 21 Feb 2022 in Catania, Italy. The winds dispersed the 10km loftier ash cloud and pyroclastic cloth towards the southeast of the area. This was the second eruptive episode of Etna so far in 2022. Photo by Fabrizio Villa/Getty Images
Off to see the sea
Baby ocean turtles head towards the sea during the dusk at Lhoknga Beach in Aceh Province, Indonesia, on 21 February 2022. Photo by Chaideer Mahyuddin/AFP/Getty Images
Backlit waterfall
'Firefall' is seen at Yosemite National Park on 23 Feb 2022 in Yosemite, California, U.s.a.. This pocket-size waterfall usually simply flows during the winter months, and on rare occasions during February it tin can glow orange when it is backlit by sunset. This unique lighting effect but happens on evenings with a articulate sky when the waterfall is flowing. Photograph past Liao Pan/Cathay News Service/Getty Images
In my defence
Personnel from the Severn Surface area Rescue Association wade through floodwater in Bewdley to check on the welfare of residents after the River Severn breached defences on 23 February 2022 in Bewdley, Worcestershire, United Kingdom. Police alleged a major incident here over concerns the River Severn could breach its flood barriers. England was striking by three named storms in a calendar week, almost recently Tempest Franklin. Photograph by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Surf'due south really upward
People watch a surfer riding a huge wave during a surfing session at Praia do Norte on 25 Feb 2022 in Nazare, Portugal. Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images
Jumping for joy
A picture taken on 25 February 2022, shows a male person infant rhinoceros, in its enclosure at the Amneville zoological park, in Amneville, France. It is the third birth of a white rhinoceros in the last four months at the zoo. Photo past Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/AFP/Getty Images
Bubble tea/dinner
In this long exposure moving-picture show, staff members from the Hoshinoya Tokyo hotel demonstrate the 'Lantern Dining Experience', where lanterns made past Kojima Shoten are used to shroud diners for mask-free dining amidst the COVID-nineteen coronavirus pandemic, during a media event at the hotel in Tokyo, Nippon on 28 February 2022. Photo by Philip Fong/AFP/Getty Images
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