Cloud Cover Scoring for Photographers
A 60% cloud cover forecast tells you almost nothing useful. CloudCast breaks cloud down by altitude layer, factors in light penetration and haze, and scores the sky for your specific shooting target
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60% cloud cover could mean broken mid-level altocumulus — ideal for golden hour. Or it could mean a solid sheet of low stratus — which kills golden hour entirely but is perfect for portraits. A weather app's cloud percentage conflates these completely different situations into one number. CloudCast doesn't.
CloudCast adjusts the score based on what you're planning to shoot. The same 60% mid cloud that scores 80 for golden hour might score 45 for astrophotography. Select your target in the app and the score recalculates instantly.
CloudCast is one of five tools in LightCast. The same app that scores your cloud cover for portraits can also predict tomorrow morning's fog, score tonight's Milky Way visibility, and tell you if it's too windy to fly your drone.
Cloud by layer · Light penetration · Shadow strength · Haze
Six shooting targets · Push notifications · Saved locations
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