Thanks Mike! This clip was taken over a four hour period from 2:20pm - 6:20pm, yesterday. The video camera itself actually created the basic time lapse, using the interval recording feature to take .5 second exposures every 30 seconds. I then used my video editing software (Sony Vegas) to speed it up even further.
I keep watching the model runs on Dean. A real game of whether this storm is gonna find a way to creep north my way, or head yours. Some of the models show Hispanola really getting hammered which would be a major disaster. Waiting to see what might happen is always hard...
nice. its strange how the wind changes directions and the cloud roll over then go that directoin. strange.
laddyman1000 4 years ago
Can you imagine being in the eyewall of Dean when that monster made landfall at 906mb!!!! Apocalyptic!
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stormchasingmikey 4 years ago
nice5/5
liquidstl 4 years ago
Thanks Chris! Hopefully I'll be able to use the feature to record the approach of Dean's cirrus shield... hahaha!
vmax135 4 years ago
nicely done
bwlfp 4 years ago
Thanks!! You've got some really great time lapse footage yourself.
vmax135 4 years ago
Thanks Mike! This clip was taken over a four hour period from 2:20pm - 6:20pm, yesterday. The video camera itself actually created the basic time lapse, using the interval recording feature to take .5 second exposures every 30 seconds. I then used my video editing software (Sony Vegas) to speed it up even further.
vmax135 4 years ago
I keep watching the model runs on Dean. A real game of whether this storm is gonna find a way to creep north my way, or head yours. Some of the models show Hispanola really getting hammered which would be a major disaster. Waiting to see what might happen is always hard...
stormchasingmikey 4 years ago
That is so cool. How long a period of time was this taken over and what software do you use to time lapse it?
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stormchasingmikey 4 years ago