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1 year of weather captured in epic time-lapse video. The seasons are changing around the world, an event marked by the December solstice, which, for the United States, brings the shortest day and ...
EIS imagery has appeared in time-lapse videos displayed in the terminal at Denver International Airport; in media productions such as the 2009 NOVA Extreme Ice documentary on PBS; [1] and is the focus of the feature-length film Chasing Ice, directed by Jeff Orlowski, [2] which premiered at the Sundance film festival in Utah on January 23, 2012. [3]
A beautiful time-lapse sequence which has provided the first images of what an entire year on Earth looks like from space. ... bodies of water, weather systems and a few rare phenomena tossed in ...
This time-lapse from State College, Pennsylvania, shows the snow buildup over time the morning of Sunday, Jan. 3.
Sunset time-lapse video Mung bean seeds germinating, a 10-day time-lapse in roughly 1 minute Ten minute time-lapse video of the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, in Mazatlán, Mexico The ALMA time-lapse of the night sky [1] Blossoming geraniums; two hours are compressed into a few seconds.
Usually, within the lower atmosphere (the troposphere) the air near the surface of the Earth is warmer than the air above it, largely because the atmosphere is heated from below as solar radiation warms the Earth's surface, which in turn then warms the layer of the atmosphere directly above it, e.g., by thermals (convective heat transfer). [3]
Vivid time-lapse footage captures extreme weather in Australia, from spectacular lightning storms to ominous clouds and torrential downpours.
The environmental lapse rate (ELR), is the actual rate of decrease of temperature with altitude in the atmosphere at a given time and location. [6] The ELR is the observed lapse rate, and is to be distinguished from the adiabatic lapse rate which is a theoretical construct. The ELR is forced towards the adiabatic lapse rate whenever air is ...