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Emily-vs9ju
(3 minutes ago)
I’m more impressed at how well spaced out the houses are…your nearest neighbours are about 200 metres away perfect - unlike near me where my neighbours are the otherside of my bedroom wall….
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h2ovilleed
(10 minutes ago)
The sped up version of the cirrus clouds looks just like waves on water
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ddrjay
(17 minutes ago)
At this speed, some of the clouds actually look like steam building up and then condensing, getting heavier, and falling. Which is basically exactly what's happening but it's usually too slow in real life to actually notice
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tornado796
(27 minutes ago)
so basically the first one is a supercell developing cool
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noahshrktr
(31 minutes ago)
What camera did you use for those beautiful timelapses?
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melodycentral0007
(46 minutes ago)
2:42 it would be slightly terrifying if clouds actually moved that fast
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Quasarbooster
(51 minutes ago)
Those cirrus clouds were gorgeous!
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exaltedb
(2 hour ago)
0:55 that supercell looks like an alien mothership coming in. Truly both beautiful and frightening works of nature
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drailtonluiz5406
(2 hour ago)
Belissimas Imagens da Natureza
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itsofficialyou7014
(2 hours ago)
Thankyou very much, I always get overhelmled much when I watch clouds, also I get a lot of dreams about scary clouds
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soulandfire9252
(18 hours ago)
Wonderful collection of films, especially liked the capped convection!
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samihanski4086
(6 hours ago)
Beautiful. One thing that I always miss about summer in winter is the beautiful towering cumulus clouds, also it is my favourite sign of summer when clouds start growing taller.
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Gomikey_Gomikey
(16 hours ago)
The shelf cloud is absolutely terrifying and amazing
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KB-qt9eg
(4 hours ago)
It's 3 a.m and this is what I'm watching
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TheAceLewis
(22 hours ago)
Timelapses always seem to instantly remind me that I’m just looking at gases in the sky.
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