A STORM OF COLOR Time Lapse - Isolated Supercell, tornado, rainbow and lightning storm
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2015
- Incredibly colorful supercell time lapse with a white rope tornado, brilliant double rainbow and intense lightning activity as this storm journeys through the magic hour lighting. To license footage contact hankschyma@gmail.com ..... This video is composed of over 5000 still images animated to create a time lapse. Several events of isolated thunderstorm activity are used to tell the story of a single thunderstorm and associated phenomenon. All storms were photographed between April 1st and July 1st of 2015 in tornado Alley except the rope tornado footage from 5-17-13. The music "Pillbox" was composed by Pecos Hank Schyma and originally recorded by Southern Backtones and can be purchased online everywhere. The narration is by the multi-talented Bee Xoomsai. Contact her at BeeXoomsai.com
- Blue skies soar over an increasingly unstable atmosphere as tornado watch is issued.
- An isolated thunderstorm rises high into the atmosphere and precipitation begins to fall.
- Sheets of rain reflect, refract and disperse sunlight into the visible color spectrum.
- Cloud-to-ground lightning activity increases as the storm begins to rotate.
- A tornado warning is issued. Source: Radar indicated rotation.
- The mesocyclone lowers from the base of the storm.
- A confirmed tornado has been reported.
- The explosive updrafts flatten into the ceiling of the troposphere.
- At sunset, the isolated thunderstorm creates a dance of light and color.
- Decreasing sunlight reveals more and more lightning activity.
- Bursts of cloud-to-air lightning reach out into the naked sky
- Downstream, mammatus clouds sail underneath the storms anvil.
- A full moon emerges from behind the storm clouds
- Icy cirrus cloud crystals refract moonlight into a lunar halo.
All storm Footage Copyright Hank Schyma 2015
To license 4K storm footage or HD, contact hankschyma@gmail.com
Nobody saw the UFO...
You're a weather nut with the eye of an artist and a heart like a poet. I truly enjoy your work.
this video altered my perception of storms...
You sir, are not only a storm chaser of high caliber but a biologist, humanitarian and clearly an artist. I've been amazed and engaged by your work. Please continue with your amazing journey in nature!
This is one of the most beautiful videos I've ever seen
Hank, of all storm-chasers, you're the best. Your filming is esthetically sensitive and scientifically observant. You show us beauty where others will shoot through a rain-streaked windshield or include themselves in a vanity shot with a tornado. You rise, like a strato-cumulus, high above them.
Fabulous imagery! You Americans have the most awesome weather! Where I live, it's boring and uninteresting. :-( Not that I want a Tornado blowing through my backyard, but I could seriously go with a few of those kick-butt thunderstorms! Gotta say, though - the woman's narration was unnecessary and annoying. I thought I'd turned on some kind of vocal "closed caption" thing. Any chance you can post the video without her voice? The video is self-explanatory, really, and is just something I want to savour with the music and thunder effects - no narration required.
It really shows how spectacular a Storm actually is.
When nature put on a show, it is always the most magnificent, most beautiful, and grandest. Thank you the video creator for capturing this humbling natural phenomenon for our enjoyment and learning experience.
Beautiful! Nat Geo worthy.
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The thunderstorm at
1:11
The colors, the quality, the time lapse. This video is absolutely beeeeyoootiful!!
When people ask me why I'm mesmerized by storms, I will now show them this video. Stunning! ♥
So wonderful. You're love of nature is contagious. The footage at
1:15
I am so happy after seeing this beauty! :) Thank you so much!
Pecos Hank does the very best storm vids on UA-cam. I live in these areas and I love our super cell storms.