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Meteorology Camera - Live from Salt Lake City

Live movie of the last 24 hours

Movie Archives



The movie above is an automatically generated time-lapse of the last 24 hours created by TimeCam.TV.


(Note that the movies below are in QuickTime format. When you click on a link it can take a minute for the whole movie to load, but don't worry, the wait is worth it!)


Sept. 23, 2007 Thunderstorms (20 sec, 8 Mb)

April 23, 2007 Storms & Tornado (30 sec, 12 Mb)

April 23, 2007 Tornado Detail (4 sec, 5 Mb)

Jan. 08, 2007 (20 sec, 6 Mb)

Dec. 11, 2006 (20 sec, 6 Mb)

Bad Air in Salt Lake City


In Jan. 2007, Salt Lake City had more than 20 days with dangerously poor air quality.

Jan. 20 - 31, 2007 saw 11 days of smog between storms. Watch as the city disappears under a nasty brown haze:



Jan 20-31 (60 sec, 12 Mb)


Jan 26 - 27 (40 sec, 8 Mb)

Click here to learn more about what you can do to reduce your CO2 emissions.

Click on the image below to view photos of good and bad air days from January 2008.

Download Print quality (1.5mb pdf)

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Clean Air Flier 2009


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