Cloud Videos

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.

Stormy Day Over LA

Chris Lauer occasionally shoots time-lapses of Los Angeles from his office while he works. Here is one of them – we’ll be posting more of them in the future.

Weird Clouds

Cloud enthusiast, Neil Stevenson, recently sent us this video of 'weird' clouds he had filmed above Keswick in the Lake District, UK.

Aerotow above the clouds

Mike Rubin (member 329) recently sent us this edited video with soundtrack of an epic glider flight on 29th December 2015. It features a timelapse of an aerotow above the cloud, selfie stick action above the clouds, and cockpit footage as he flew over, around, through and under the clouds before a shower rained him […]

Cold Front and Convection

Christian Shorey from Colorado recently shared this timelapse video

Cloudspotting / Shrooms

This is the second in a series of timelapse videos by Hong Hu, for his project “Cloudspotting”

Cloudspotting / Light & Dark

Cloudspotter, Hong Hu recently began a side project called “Cloudspotting” where he will be capturing time-lapse videos of clouds. Here is the first of three he has shared with us entitled “Light & Dark”.

Arizona Monsoon, 2015

Cloud Appreciation Society Member 1,095, Davo Laninga has made a wonderful time-lapse film capturing the drama and power of the monsoon season over Arizona, US. Filmed over 3 months, 4,500 miles and about 50,000 photos captured between 2 cameras, it was clearly a huge undertaking and we applaud him for it!

Rainy Day

Cloud Appreciation Society member, Carlos Fernando Jung, has shared with us his latest video “Rainy Day”.

Time Lapse in Curitiba

Cloud videographer, Fabiano Diniz rencently sent a time lapse video he made during 4 days in his hometown, Curitiba, in southern Brazil. He told us that Curitiba is normally a very cloudy city, both in winter and summer. At night, low stratus clouds originating from the Sea Mountain Ridge (to the east of Curitiba) cover […]