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Scene notes:
Exemplar of towering clouds. These are called Cumulus congestus. If the clouds were closer together
(greater humidity) or the air was a little warmer, a thunderstorm would have formed. Later in the day,
these clouds did form a storm. One gets the impression that these clouds, when experienced in the morning
or around noon, are a fair indicator of rain or lightning to come shortly. Visually observing these
clouds closely allows the observer the ability to predict rainfall with higher accuracy than a weather
forecast or radar alone.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
37 seconds and 13 frames.