I love distant time lapse because they have you a clear view of convection and what's really happening in the atmosphere better than looking at diagrams. Air rising up at the higher level causing wind at the lower level to swoop in and replaced it while the upper level air moves to replace the sinking air somewhere else. Pretty cool.
Happy Halloween (soon)! Nearing dawn tomorrow morning, or 2 - 6 am, there will be a possibly severe thunderstorm, as well as the threat of hail and damaging winds. The SPC forecasts a marginal risk of severe weather. Just north of San Antonio, there is a 2% chance of tornadoes, meaning a 2% chance that a tornado will occur within 25 miles of you. Most of the action will be in Oklahoma and northwest Texas, where there is a capping inversion and favorable wind shear (SE wind at the surface and SW winds at higher altitudes). As the night progresses, these will merge into a linear MCS system. This storm system is the same one that recently dumped heavy rain here in California. It was a welcome relief from the drought! Overall, this is not much to worry about. The week after this event will be mostly sunny and fair in San Antonio.
Forward flank downdrafts are the main precipitation zones of supercells. As this is a mere virga shower and not a organized supercell, ffd can't be used to describe it. Since storms move in the direction of it, they are called forward flank downdrafts. This is in contrast to the rear flank downdraft which is next to the mesocyclone and aid in tornado formation.
@@itzrenzo8960 Looks like it has some pretty heavy rain and even hail! However, I would classify it as a garden variety storm because there is not much windshear, therefore no rotation, so it will rain itself out fairly quickly. But new storms will develop ahead of the gust front.
I love distant time lapse because they have you a clear view of convection and what's really happening in the atmosphere better than looking at diagrams. Air rising up at the higher level causing wind at the lower level to swoop in and replaced it while the upper level air moves to replace the sinking air somewhere else. Pretty cool.
These time lapses will never stop impressing me. Just amazing to see. Thanks again for sharing these. See you around and take care. 👍
I think both the video and audio had a quiet intensity to them, and this was a real treat to watch!
Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing this. This really helps show what my FAA ground school described regarding thunderstorms
I love the anvil top
Beautiful - and the music is great, too. Thanks for posting!
Beautiful clouds
So beautiful. The music is pleasant for my ears as well.
Timelapse was enjoyable, as usual :)
Was another fabulous Time-lapse shared Kevin. These Cumulonimbus Clouds ☁️ are remarkable to watch ,Wow my friend. Enjoyed once again Irene. ☁️💨🔥☀️
Very beautiful.
Thanks for sharing.
Greetings 🍀🌺
Amazing time lapse
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nice thunderstorm 😮
0:36 mammatus
1:58 rainbow
Nice time lapse. Would be better slowed down just a bit.
What cell type single cell, multicell, squall line or supercell
Single cell pulse storms!
Okeh!
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In Bogotá I saw those a Lot of times, now on Barcelona, I don't
similar condition
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beautiful!
.5 and .25 speed are imo better (for the image, not the music though!)
Happy spooky month Kevin! Hey I have a question. What are the chances for tornadoes in San Antonio today
Happy Halloween (soon)! Nearing dawn tomorrow morning, or 2 - 6 am, there will be a possibly severe thunderstorm, as well as the threat of hail and damaging winds. The SPC forecasts a marginal risk of severe weather. Just north of San Antonio, there is a 2% chance of tornadoes, meaning a 2% chance that a tornado will occur within 25 miles of you.
Most of the action will be in Oklahoma and northwest Texas, where there is a capping inversion and favorable wind shear (SE wind at the surface and SW winds at higher altitudes). As the night progresses, these will merge into a linear MCS system.
This storm system is the same one that recently dumped heavy rain here in California. It was a welcome relief from the drought!
Overall, this is not much to worry about. The week after this event will be mostly sunny and fair in San Antonio.
Did you see the thunderstorm?
@@1.4142 yea. I slept most of it though
@@1.4142 dident get to see it, I just heard it.. sadly..
@@itzrenzo8960 It's fine, there will be other chances.
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Are there no "isolated dry storms" in that area?. greetings from cordoba Argentina !
Recently there were some dry thunderstorms due to monsoonal moisture. Some wildfires sparked by lightning. Will post soon!
@@1.4142 uh bad, forces!
@@1.4142 Here in the mountains of Cordoba I do not remember having witnessed dry electrical storms, but I think I am wrong
@@matice535 Yeah, it is much drier here during the summer, and a lot of the rain evaporates as it falls over the desert.
0:02 hey Kevin. Was that a foward flank downdraft.?
Forward flank downdrafts are the main precipitation zones of supercells. As this is a mere virga shower and not a organized supercell, ffd can't be used to describe it. Since storms move in the direction of it, they are called forward flank downdrafts. This is in contrast to the rear flank downdraft which is next to the mesocyclone and aid in tornado formation.
I’m scared. Cumulonimbus forming. Is there a chance of severe weather today? Because that storm I see out my window does not look promising
Low risk of severe weather today.
@@1.4142 my eyes have chose me wrong. I’m seeing a cumulonimbus but it’s not lol!!!!
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How was Halloween for ya kevin?
It was cool, there weren't many trick or treaters, but I helped make a haunted house for an elementary school and watched a movie. You?
@@1.4142 no. I just ate lots of candy. My favorite is snickers and Twix. Yours?
@@itzrenzo8960 pop rocks are fun
@@1.4142 hey, there is an amazing storm out my window in San Antonio, is it a supercell? (Sat Jul 2)
@@itzrenzo8960 Looks like it has some pretty heavy rain and even hail! However, I would classify it as a garden variety storm because there is not much windshear, therefore no rotation, so it will rain itself out fairly quickly. But new storms will develop ahead of the gust front.
Nice
🤩 0:11-0:26
1:14 S U P E R C E L L
not quite long lived enough/ rotating to be a supercell, but strong for the mountains!
1:11 Why was that Censored?
To not film random people's homes
Oh ok
But this was very cool
See??? CUMULONIMBUS
Yay
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wtf
What?
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Why cumulus clouds are ugly and fluffy??
As a cumulus cloud, I am slightly offended by your standards of beauty.