These clouds from 08:01 AM on October 1st above Quandary Peak near Breckenridge, CO, are a representation of Cirrus clouds, which are formed from ice crystals and signal an incoming warm front.
This is a really cool video! I liked watching the far cloud on the right of the screen evolve from what looked like some turbulent action into a cloud cluster then. Was this video taken in real time? Or sped up?
Stella, I like that you chose to depict the movement of the clouds through video. It shows some really cool dynamics. Can’t wait to see the final edited version!
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The curling of the vortices is so well captured! It doesn’t seem like it’s sped up which would be even more impressive how fast they’re moving
I think the video really shows how dynamic clouds can be, it is very cool to see them move and shift so quickly!
This is a really cool video! I liked watching the far cloud on the right of the screen evolve from what looked like some turbulent action into a cloud cluster then. Was this video taken in real time? Or sped up?
This is such a cool video! I love how the cloud patterns change so quickly with the force of the wind.
The movement of the clouds is quite beautiful and I think highlights nature in other ways by showing the strength of the wind.
Stella, I like that you chose to depict the movement of the clouds through video. It shows some really cool dynamics. Can’t wait to see the final edited version!