SUPERCELL CRAZY BY STEPHEN LOCKE

Supercell time lapse cinematography stock footage by Stephen Locke.

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+2 1. huldu commented 8 years ago

I've never seen anything like that here in Scandinavia.
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+5 2. fjwjr commented 8 years ago

That was super.
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+7 3. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

#1 Well, I think super cell formation like that is prevalent in the US, considering the clashing of warm, moist air masses from the Gulf of Mexico with dry cold arctic air from the north, especially in the spring, facilitated by the unobstructed openness of the North American continent.
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+4 4. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago

These are all filmed in the northern hemisphere. You can tell by the counterclockwise rotation (i)
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+2 5. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

Coriolis Effect..
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+3 6. oliverjantar commented 8 years ago

Music perfect as the video
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0 7. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

#6..Where is your profile picture?..The tiny dark specks scattered in the rectangle, which I thought were part of your profile picture, are actually dirt/dust specks on my lap top screen :D