Lawrence Hall of Science: View Web Cam Timelapse Videos

Timelapse videos from the Lawrence Hall of Scienc View webcam. The goal of this project is to help children understand the weather by correlating the view from the Lawrence Hall of Science with weather data and satellite imagery.

Jan 17, 2011 Timelapse: Dense Fog

Jan 17, 2011 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Some exceptionally thick fog in the Bay the past few days

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Dec 29, 2010 Timelapse: Clouds

Dec 29, 2010 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Lots of clouds moving across the sky.

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Nov 8, 2010 Timelapse: Rain then sunset

Nov 8, 2010 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Rain rain go away! Then a lovely sunset at night.

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May 26, 2010 Timelapse: A Chilly May Day

May 26, 2010 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Can you believe this timelapse is from May? A late spring storm lingers in the Bay Area, providing great cloud watching.

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April 20, 2010 Timelapse: April Showers

Aril 20, 2010 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Rainstorms pass over the city of Berkeley in a beautiful timelapse

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April 13, 2010 Timelapse: Dramatic Clouds

Aril 13, 2010 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Dramaatic clouds after a day of rainstorms

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April 1, 2010 Timelapse: Great Cloud Formations

Aril 1, 2010 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Great Cloud Formations. Lots of clouds tumble across the Berkeley sky.

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March 3, 2010 Timelapse: Storm Special

March 3, 2010 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Storm Special. Look for shapeshifting clouds and heavy sheets of rain.

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October 21, 2009: Rainbows!

March 3, 2010 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: Rainbow Special! No rains, no rainbows! Check out the rainbow to the right of the screen at 0:45 second

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April 9, 2009: Spring Storm

April 9, 2009 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: One of the last storms of the season rolls through the Bay Area. Get ready for some rain clouds!

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Nov 30, 2008: Rare Jupiter and Venus Conjunction

Feb 12, 2008 Timelapse from the LHS View Cam: A rare celestial event occurred as Venus, Jupiter and the Moon aligned—an event known as a conjunction— on Sunday night. Our camera was only able to capture the bright lights of venus, but be sure to check out our video and the photos from around the world

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Oct 13, 2008: Summer Day

Oct 13, 2008 timelapse from lawrence hall of science: The view cam captures a fire from Angel Island. You can look at the trees in the foreground and see just how windy that day was. The high winds helped fuel fires.

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Aug 28, 2008 Fire on Yerba Buena Island

August 28, 2008 timelapse from lawrence hall of science: The view cam captures a fire on Yerba Buena Island. At approximately 3 pm, a brush fire broke out on Yerba Buena island. You can see a large, white plume of smoke break out from the island, near the Bay Bridge. The smoke from the fire was visible for about an hour and a half!

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Aug 28, 2007 Partial Lunar Eclipse

August 28, 2009 Timelapse: Partial Lunar eclipse in the morning.

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October 10, 2007 Dramatic Rain Storm

A dramtic day of rainstorms and clouds.

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Sept 27, 2007 Fog and Full Moon

Sept 27, 2007 After a week of sun, here comes the fog again! Also note the nice full moon-right on time for the Chinese Mid Autumn Mooncake festival.

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Pacfic Coast Sunset Patterns: Does the Sun set in the same place every night? 6 month timelapse of sunset positions from LHS

Does the Sun set in the same place every evening? This video is a collection of sunsets captured over a 6-month period from the Lawrence Hall of Science webcam. The camera is in Berkeley, California, on a hill that provides a view of the San Francisco Bay and the western horizon. San Francisco is in the Pacific Standard Time Zone at 37°37' North 122°23' West. Click here to see the camera location and field of view. * Keep track of where the Sun sets over the 6-month period. * What pattern do you notice? * Keep track of what time the Sun sets over the 6-month period. * What pattern do you notice? * How can you explain the patterns?

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May 20, 2002 Storm Special Request

May 20, 2002 Timelapse A nice storm, specialy requested by one of our viewers.

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Sept 21, 2001 Lightning Bolt Caught in Timelapse at 19:07

Sept 24, 2001 Timelapse The night of our rare lightning storm - we caught a bolt at 19:07!

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