Clouds never stay still. They're in a state of perpetual transition, mutating from one form to another. This ephemeral, ever-changing quality is part of their beauty. If you have time-lapse video of clouds for this page, upload it to a video hosting site like Vimeo or YouTube and send us a link.
Dramatic waterspout forms near Malaysian island
Mike Sharp, member 19947, sent us a video taken just after his recent trip to Tanjong Bunga, Penang, Malaysia.
Sunset Clouds
Barry Aldous, member 43125, sent us this time-lapse video of the clouds at sunset as seen from the back garden of his home in the North West of England.
Asperitas over Tenerife
Cloud Videographer, Roberto Porto, has sent us this timelapse of Asperitas clouds over Teide National Park, Tenerife
Why Do Clouds Have Names?
Cloud enthusiast, David Terry, came across this informative video from the Science Museium in which Alex Lathbridge talks to curator Alex Rose and finds out why Luke Howard named the clouds and what he called them.
Flammagenitus Cloud Formations
Flammagenitus is also known as pyrocumulus or fire cloud. Jess Barry, member 44252, told us of this video by ABC News (Australia)
Ghostly Fogbow over the Arctic Ocean
Julie Raymond-Yakoubian (Member 24,422), got in touch to tell us about a video in which the Washington Post journalist, Matthew Cappucci, spotted a fogbow aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy in the Arctic Ocean.
Lenticular and Rotor Clouds Time-lapse
This time-lapse was filmed by Claudia Hinz and shows early-morning lenticular and rotor clouds
Storm Clouds over Jean, Nevada
David Oscarson, supporting member 40914, filmed this timelapse video of storm clouds over Jean, Nevada
Cascade of Clouds by Roberto Porto
Videographer, Roberto Porto recently shared this short time lapse and drone video of a sea of clouds on the island of La Palma (Spain)