Greetings, fellow weather wanderers! As the cosmic clock winds its celestial gears, let us embark on a visual journey—a timelapse tapestry woven from the threads of sky and sun. On this auspicious day—August 25, 2024—the heavens above Irvine, North Ayrshire, unfurl their secrets. Proof that it doesn’t rain constantly in Scotland, and that 40 days and nights of rain, is just summertime.
Morning Light: The sun, like a cosmic artist, brushes the horizon with hues of gold. Clouds dance in slow-motion waltz, revealing patches of azure. A warmer embrace wraps around the land, promising a day of celestial intrigue.
Afternoon Interludes: Sunny intervals punctuate the canvas, casting shadows upon ancient stones and modern streets alike. Variable cloud cover weaves patterns—sometimes wispy, sometimes brooding. A few well-scattered light showers tiptoe across the landscape, leaving their transient mark.
Evening Symphony: As twilight descends, clouds gather like celestial storytellers. From the west, a curtain of rain approaches, sweeping in with purpose. The air holds its breath, anticipating the nocturnal symphony.
And so, dear viewers, set your cosmic clocks—our timelapse awaits. Raindrops will dance, shadows will elongate, and the very fabric of weather will unfold. Tune in to witness the meteorological ballet of August 25th, 2024, in Irvine, UK.
The Timelapse HP-10 at the home of MM0ZIF-WX located in Broomlands, Irvine, North Ayrshire. Scotland. Timelapse interval is 5 minutes.
Hi I am Marcus, MM0ZIF, a licenced Radio Amateur, Doctor of Musicology, amateur weather enthusiast. I over the years have been a Amateur Radio Tutor, Examiner, and a Regional Manager for the Radio Society of Great Britain.
This site is dedicated more towards Amateur Radio and Weather, with an angle on Technology too. I also maintain https://havenswell.com/ which is my other blog which is more aimed at cooking, hobbies and life in general as well as businness and networking.