When you watch thunderstorms pass, they don’t appear to move very quickly. But when they are photographed over time and then compressed in a video editor, you really get to see how things move. The ...
(Video courtesy Ventura County Fire Department) "This time lapse is a good example of how fires can create their own weather conditions. The heat from the fire causes a rapid rise of gases and smoke ...
Story update: After Ventura County Fire Department released a time-lapse of a massive smoke cloud generated by the Thomas Fire, Jan Null of Golden Gate Weather Services says the meteorological ...
If you were out at one of the varied outdoor events Friday, you probably noticed the big ominous storm cloud that moved across Kansas City. Roeland Park storm photographer Stephen Locke did too, and ...
Stop whatever you are doing, make this full screen, and prepare to be awed: This time-lapse video of a supercell storm cloud rotating over Texas is far and away the most amazing thing you’ll see today ...
It's a good thing storms don't actually roll in this quickly. Watching this incredible time-lapse, it's easy to imagine how nice it would be if storms only lasted 30 seconds. On the other hand, though ...
Time-lapse images recently captured an incredible sight — a "tide" of clouds rolling into Arizona's Grand Canyon, in a rare phenomenon known as a total cloud inversion. Thick, white clouds roil and ...
The Ventura County Fire Department captured a dramatic time lapse of a collapsing pyrocumulus cloud, or "fire cloud," on Dec. 11 while fighting the fierce Thomas Fire.Fire clouds behave similarly to ...
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