Two-year time-lapse view of my driveway

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2009

A time-lapse view of my driveway created from pictures taken once per day at noon, or 1pm during Daylight Saving Time, starting in November of 2007 and ending in December 2009. It is as uninteresting as it is unchanging. It does have the virtue of being short, at least, and a little Vivaldi never hurt anyone. Be afraid, for I will probably add to this as time goes by.

Added 2 Jan 2011: And add I have, with the three-year version of this being available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYuGkfUuJ2M

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  • how is there no snow in december?

  • @SabZero8 I'm in Georgia. Typically, if we get any snow at all, it's gone in a few days, and it's not uncommon for there to be none in the month of December.

  • Whereabouts in the US is this, very interesting

  • Thanks for the comment. The location is in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, with the camera pointed approximately northeast.

  • Cool, I worked out it was somewhere in the south, but not deep south, as you got snow once in 2007 as I could see. You probably got it more times, but it melted before noon. It looks like a hot summer climate and a mild winter one, as the snow dosen't stay on the ground like the webcam from Rochester I watch.

    I am actually in New Zealand, myself and are doing a similar thing here. I worked out too the sun is at about the same angles during the year. My channel has videos showing the same thing

  • You have some beautiful imagery on your channel, and I always enjoy a good time lapse video. You're right about our snow, or lack of it -- we might get an inch or two per year, and it doesn't last long. Our normal range for the coldest part of winter is a low of 0C and a high of 10C. In the summer, we rarely go above 35C.

    I also run a weather site showing conditions here at my house. The server runs here and I have limited bandwidth, otherwise I'd reveal the URL.

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  • @JustinPlayfair lol im canadian, so i dont even know it is down there :P

  • 1.Ahh, I see the changing weather, and I hear the Vivaldi, and I think - perhaps, I hear Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297.

    2.It inspires hope to when our current thermal excess is displaced by the "light jacket with handy pockets" weather I prefer.

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  • Our climate is similar but less extremes. Winter has average highs of 14 and lows of 7 for July (Coldest month), extremes high of 19 low of 1. Summers are cooler in comparison to yours. Average highs in February of 23 -25, lows of 17. Extreme lowest 13c and highest 28c officially. But we can have a night with a low of only 22 and 100% humidity, its very humid here, year around rain. But my home station has averages of 28 for February (high) and highest of 31.5. Coldest winter -0.5. No snow ever

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