D1013 Gray Storm Clouds NTSC

Gray storm clouds sweep across a dark, dramatic sky.

Storms can be caused when cold air meets warm air, such as when a center of low pressure develops, surrounded by a system of high pressure. This combination of opposite forces can create a vacuum where the warm and cold air collide causing winds and result in the formation of storm clouds, such as the cumulonimbus. These weather patterns create turbulence and often accompany precipitation such as rain or snow and can grow into a thunderstorm, squall, hailstorm, ice storm, blizzard or even a tornado, tropical cyclone, or a hurricane.


Video Specifications
Product SKU: D1013_NTSC
Clip Source: 35mm
Video Format: NTSC
Duration in Seconds: 41
File Size in Megabytes: 111
Width: 720
Height: 486
Aspect Ratio: 4x3
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 0.9
Frames per Second: 29.97

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Last Updated: Friday, 10 February 2012 21:41