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Crepuscular (afternoon) rays from being filtered by the clouds through a tropical treeline with what are called Slash pines. SKU/clip number: DAY335
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
7 seconds.
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Crepuscular (afternoon) rays from being filtered by the clouds through a tropical treeline with what are called Slash pines. SKU/clip number: DAY335
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
7 seconds.
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Thermals in the lower levels of the sky, formed by the ground heating, pillow in shape and cauliflower or Lion’s Mane mushroom in appearance, confluence together as dense, steamy masses, that climb. SKU/clip number: DAY336
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
12 seconds.
Slow zoom out called pan ‘n scan. Afternoon clouds of the southern Florida coastline with Miami’s skyline dwarfed; magic hour is close at the end of the clip when the light begins to fade behind clouds.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
52 seconds.
Convection is when a thunderstorm or cumulonimbus begins, which produces rain. So much cumuliform on such a larger cloud at left is indicative of one.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
21 seconds.
… as they are seen from below, moving away from POV. An original, renewed time-lapse of the sky with clouds.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
9 seconds and 2 frames.
… in daylight heating above distant trees. A growing, towering Cumulus before a wider stratus cloud that is far greater in volume. Stratus clouds like these may have formed initially from ground heating. Such smaller rain clouds may spread out to turn into a layer (a stratus) instead of being pushed along with a surviving core to regenerate. In these local pockets of rising air, the humidity around the cloud condenses into visibility.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
10 seconds and 22 frames.
… in daylight heating above distant trees. Birth of a Cumulonimbus, a rising congestus carrying enough moisture to darken and sprout rain while it grows nearer. This exemplar of a congestus, a towering Cumulus cloud that has not become a Nimbus, reaches higher and higher into the sky until the day has become cloudy with a high chance of precipitation. Often other low stratus clouds obscure clouds like this, but they are quite common.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
23 seconds and 1 frame..
… water vapor as mist obscuring around a massive storm building in the mid-day sun. An original, recently remastered time-lapse of the sky with clouds.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
7 seconds.