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Storm & Thunder

Describe the storm scene you need and get back a video clip, whether that's a supercell rotating over open farmland, lightning forking across a night sky, or a wall cloud dropping toward the horizon. Built specifically for weather-driven visuals, from subtle overcast tension to full tornado footage.

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AI Generation

Our AI creates your video (30-90 sec)

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Preview and download your video clip (5-10 sec)

See What You Can Create

Golden retriever in sunflower field at sunset

Ocean waves crashing against rocky cliffs

Sports car in neon-lit city at night

Colorful ink drops swirling in water

Woman walking through cherry blossoms

Mountain landscape time-lapse with clouds

Crowd dancing at rooftop party with city skyline

Young woman laughing in golden hour sunlight

Businessman walking through modern glass lobby

Photographer shooting in studio with dramatic lighting

Why Choose Our Storm & Thunder Video Generator

Lightning at Any Scale

From a single forked bolt splitting the sky to a full electrical storm with branching channels and ground strikes, the AI renders lightning geometry and sky illumination frame by frame.

Full Severe Weather Range

Supercells, tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, hail shafts, and squall lines are all in scope. Specify the weather type and intensity in your prompt to steer the output toward the event you need.

Storm Chaser Cinematography

Get the wide-angle, eye-level perspective of footage shot from a vehicle on a dirt road as a wedge tornado crosses the field ahead. The handheld tension and approaching-storm framing is a distinct aesthetic this tool handles well.

Pre-Storm Atmosphere

Green-tinted skies before a hail storm, a shelf cloud rolling over a city skyline, or a mammatus ceiling lit from below, these moody pre-event scenes build tension just as well as active weather footage.

Perfect For

Short Films Film School Projects Movie Trailers Music Videos Storyboard Previews Mood Reels Director Pitches Cinematic Intros

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Weather-Aware Video Generation

The underlying diffusion model has a strong understanding of how storm systems behave visually: the rotation of a supercell mesocyclone, the way lightning illuminates cloud bases from within, the debris field around a tornado touchdown. That physical grounding is what separates this from a general video generator with a storm prompt.

Frame-to-frame consistency is handled automatically, so lightning arcs don't flicker unnaturally and cloud motion stays physically plausible across the clip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Type a description of the storm scene, for example "wide shot of a tornado crossing a Kansas wheat field at golden hour, dust and debris swirling at the base." The AI generates a video clip from that description. You can run it again with changes to shift the intensity, viewpoint, or weather type.

Output resolution and clip length depend on the AI model selected. The results are suitable for use in film trailers, social posts, and broadcast backgrounds. Check the model selector for current output specs before generating.

Yes. The prompt drives the atmosphere, so mention what you want specifically. "Desaturated documentary" gives you a different result than "vibrant HDR with teal storm light." Camera angle, time of day, storm intensity, and geographic setting all shape the final output.

Videos download as MP4, which loads directly into Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut, or any standard editing timeline. No conversion needed before cutting it into your project.

The output is visual only, no embedded audio. That's actually useful here: storm footage is nearly always scored or mixed with custom thunder and rain SFX in post. Bring the clip into your editor and layer whatever audio matches your project.

Yes, no watermarks or overlays. The clip is clean footage ready to cut into your timeline or deliver to a client.

Yes. Storm footage generated here is original output, not licensed stock, so you won't run into the exclusivity and overuse problems common with weather footage libraries. It works for trailers, ad spots, broadcast backgrounds, and social content.

Name the weather type, the viewpoint, and any terrain. "Lightning storm" is vague. "Ground-level shot looking east as a bow echo passes overhead, multiple strikes hitting a tree line, wind-driven rain blurring the foreground" gives the AI something concrete to work with. Adding a reference to film style, such as documentary, drone aerial, or handheld, also shapes the result.

Usually between one and a few minutes. Storm scenes with active lightning and complex cloud motion take longer to render than a simple overcast sky. The page updates when your clip is ready.

Storm footage looks right when the physics are right: clouds rotate in the correct direction around a low-pressure center, rain streaks angle with the wind, and lightning illuminates the cloud mass it originates from. The model handles these relationships frame by frame, so the result reads as real weather rather than a generic digital effect.

AI Storm Video vs Other Methods

Feature Luxoret AI Manual / Traditional Other Tools
Speed Results in seconds Hours in a studio Minutes per track
Equipment Just a browser Professional studio gear Desktop app required
Skill Required None — fully automated Audio engineering skills Some learning curve
Quality Professional AI output Depends on engineer skill Basic quality
Format Support MP3, WAV, and more Varies by studio Common formats only