I think the tree branch movements made it that way. If he had shot just the clouds or had the drone high enough so we weren't looking at the clouds through the branches (in other words so the trees were on the bottom and we were looking at the clouds above them instead of through them) it would have been much more appealing.I must admit that I found this one a bit TOO busy and really hard to watch
Undulatus clouds do that- a slower moving air mass gets overtaken by a faster moving one and makes the air between them act like rollers- water vapor in the air on the side of each roll that is rising condenses and forms clouds, and on the downward side they vaporize again. Pretty cool to watch when they are moving fast!Interesting how some the clouds seem to "tumble" through the sky.
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