This video shows a time lapse of a very hot day on September 2nd. These clouds are cumulus clouds. This video is interesting to me because you can see the way these stable clouds change with time.
Cloud First // Sam Brown
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Flow Vis Guidebook
- Introduction to the Guidebook
- Overview 1: Phenomena. Why Does It Look Like That?
- Overview 2: Visualization Techniques
- Overview 3: Lighting
- Overview 4 - Photography A: Composition and Studio Workflow
- Overview 4 - Photography B: Cameras
- Overview 4 - Photography C: Lenses - Focal Length
- Overview 4 - Photography C: Lenses - Aperture and DOF
- Overview 4: Photography D: Exposure
- Overview 4 - Photography E - Resolution
- Overview 5 - Post-Processing
- Clouds 1: Names
- Clouds 2: Why Are There Clouds? Lift Mechanism 1: Instability
- Clouds 3: Skew - T and Instability
- Clouds 4: Clouds in Unstable Atmosphere
- Clouds 5: Lift Mechanism 2 - Orographics
- Clouds 6: Lift Mechanism 3 - Weather Systems
- Boundary Techniques - Introduction
- Dye Techniques 1 - Do Not Disturb
- Dye Techniques 2 - High Visibility
- Dye Techniques 3 - Light Emitting Fluids
- Refractive Index Techniques 1: Liquid Surfaces
- Refractive Index Techniques 2: Shadowgraphy and Schlieren
- Particle Physics: Flow and Light
- Particles 2: Aerosols
- Particles 3: In Water - Under Construction
- Art and Science
- TOC and Zotpress test
- Photons, Wavelength and Color
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Cool timelapse, good idea instead of a picture!
That’s a great idea! Time lapse images are fun to observe.
What is the physics behind the clouds disappearing?
Very original. I like the formation of the clouds.
I really like that you chose to do a time lapse rather than a still image!
I think it’s cool you took a time lapse of the clouds. It shows the flow of the clouds really well!
Love the idea of doing a time-lapse which shows how stable clouds change with time! Cool!
I really like your use of the time-lapse. It really brings to life the clouds and brings out the fluid flow in your video.
I love how the timelapse shows that the clouds are never staying sill, but water vapor is always moving through and condensing into droplets and then evaporating again all the time.
I love how the cloud looks like it dissapears and then in certain places reappears.