I just rewatched the video to see if I could interpret what you are commenting upon. I'm still not sure, but could it be that you are noting the cloud tops as the sun sinks lower in the sky -- like a pinwheel? This is a time-lapse image, meaning that it is sped up many times faster than normal. Early in the video, you are seeing the hurricane illuminated by a more or less overhead sun. So, the clouds are fairly indistinct. As the sun sinks lower, it casts shadows from the cloud tops, making them more visible.
I assure you, if you could see that kind of resolution during the day, you would see the same movement of the clouds.
Ok, was just thinking there might have been some sort of energy Pulse, or something like a bomb that let off a Pressure wave, and it dissipated the clouds outside of the Hurricane while disturbing the eye....
But then I'm not much of a Weather watcher, so my opinion is just that, an opinion, and it's way off I'm sure....
I just rewatched the video to see if I could interpret what you are commenting upon. I'm still not sure, but could it be that you are noting the cloud tops as the sun sinks lower in the sky -- like a pinwheel? This is a time-lapse image, meaning that it is sped up many times faster than normal. Early in the video, you are seeing the hurricane illuminated by a more or less overhead sun. So, the clouds are fairly indistinct. As the sun sinks lower, it casts shadows from the cloud tops, making them more visible.
I assure you, if you could see that kind of resolution during the day, you would see the same movement of the clouds.
Ok, was just thinking there might have been some sort of energy Pulse, or something like a bomb that let off a Pressure wave, and it dissipated the clouds outside of the Hurricane while disturbing the eye....
But then I'm not much of a Weather watcher, so my opinion is just that, an opinion, and it's way off I'm sure....