FULL REPORT HERE: https://www.flowvis.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Cloud1-JacobChristiansen.pdf
This is a timelapse I took of a passing shower on Sept. 4 2020, using a Sony a7iii mirrorless camera. A photo was taken every 10 seconds from 2:07PM – 4:36PM, near the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering building on CU Boulder’s East Campus. This is an unstable atmosphere, with the clouds seemingly changing within the cumulus variety. The Skew-T diagram for around this time is here: http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/sounding?region=naconf&TYPE=GIF%3ASKEWT&YEAR=2020&MONTH=09&FROM=0500&TO=0500&STNM=72469
This is the unedited version (.ARW, viewing in Windows Photos) of the first frame:
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This is an awesome time lapse!
Love the music added in the background, creates a very relaxing feeling. Insane quality too. Excellent work!
This captures the entirety of the storm rolling in while also demonstrating the cloud movement, which is super fascinating.
This is a really nice time lapse. I love the music you added
The time-lapse is very wonderful. I very much enjoyed the resolution on my own screen. Nice music without it being distracting.