Yesterday I was at work all day, which is about 15 miles south of where I live. It was a relatively calm, gray, rainy day. Pretty much a non-event. When I got home and reviewed some of the time lapses, I was amazed at what I had missed. Classic micro-climate around here. I put together a video from each cam and then combined all three into a 3 cam panorama time lapse. It starts with a blustery windy day (gusts to 36) and then a classic convergence zone moves through. For reference, the Straits of Juan de Fuca are to the left. A lot longer than I like to do, but I just couldn't edit out too much from this. With the unique perspective from each cam, it's hard to leave out stuff...
Thought I'd Share,
Greg