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.
“Her cumuli collector” by Sarah Leavesley
Sarah Leavesley, a poet from Worcestershire, UK, recently sent us her latest poetryfilm. She tells us that clouds focus a lot in her life and work as inspiration for her writing and photography and also as part of her personal, mindful and meditation practices.
“Cumulus” by Sarah James
Sarah James is a great lover of clouds - their shapes, the science behind them and their beauty, mythology and inspiration.
Developing Storm over Kimberley, Western Australia
Maggie Keogh, member 41217, got in touch to tell us about this great timelapse video of storms developing over Kimberley, Western Australia filmed by Geoff Green.
‘Ocean’ of Clouds Lap Over Colorado Springs
Bill Edmundson (member 5218) told us about this video showing gravity waves undulating over the surface of Stratus clouds over Colorado Springs, US, which was photographed by Lars Leber.
A History of the Sky
Watch the shifting pattern over a year of the light and weather above San Francisco...
View from the ISS at Night
Our atmosphere, from above!
Cirrus with Sundog
Another wonderful timelapse from Ben Brown-Steiner (member 38053). This time of Cirrus with a Sundog
Horseshoe Vortex
Ben Brown-Steiner (member 38053) captured this rare Horseshoe Vortex whilst in Italy earlier this month
Berndnaut Smilde – Making Clouds
Berndnaut Smilde is a Dutch visual artist who in 2012 created a series of self-made clouds.