Thank you. It is just an ordinary time-lapse, as hyperlapses are time lapses that you shoot by moving the camera a little bit between each shot to create a moving perspective.
Inflow is the flow of warm moist air into storm systems. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflow_(meteorology) Shelf clouds are linear clouds that form along the gust front caused by the downdraft hitting the ground and spreading out. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcus_cloud#Shelf_cloud
@@itzrenzo8960Wall clouds are rotating lowerings associated with the mesocyclone, and can produce tornadoes. They are beneath the updraft. Shelf clouds are straight line winds caused by the downdraft hitting the ground and spreading out. They are associated with outflow dominant storms.
Amazing time lapse captures. The quickly changing number of vultures was impressive. 👍👍
Another amazing timelapse
Cool Time Lapse Video, Lake Tahoe Rocks, Hit The Mark My Friend..
Beautiful Timelapse!
beautiful timelapse good job
This video is calming
These videos are so fascinating 👍
I love these cumulonimbus great job
Wow very beautiful cloud timelapse (or hyperlapse?). I could see the rsin.
That took hours, frnd.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you. It is just an ordinary time-lapse, as hyperlapses are time lapses that you shoot by moving the camera a little bit between each shot to create a moving perspective.
Nice video
u can see virgo rain
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yes but why there is this lag? it is ruining the experience for me
I have fixed it in all recent videos
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0:26 Birds
Are shelf clouds overgrown inflow cause idk what inflow is
Inflow is the flow of warm moist air into storm systems.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflow_(meteorology)
Shelf clouds are linear clouds that form along the gust front caused by the downdraft hitting the ground and spreading out.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcus_cloud#Shelf_cloud
@@1.4142 Do shelf clouds indicate tornados, hail, etc?
@@itzrenzo8960 It means the storm is outflow dominant, so probably won't produce tornadoes. Hail? Possibly.
@@1.4142 What is the difference between wall clouds and shelf clouds
@@itzrenzo8960Wall clouds are rotating lowerings associated with the mesocyclone, and can produce tornadoes. They are beneath the updraft. Shelf clouds are straight line winds caused by the downdraft hitting the ground and spreading out. They are associated with outflow dominant storms.
0:28 Turkey vulture
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