A scroll-driven elemental experience
Before the storm, the ocean holds its breath. The surface stills. Pressure drops. The air thickens with something ancient and electric — a conversation between sky and sea that has played out for four billion years.
Barometric pressure: 29.42 inHg — fallingIn one-fifth of a second, a single bolt of lightning releases enough energy to power a city for a week. The air around it heats to five times the surface temperature of the sun.
And then — stillness.
Tempest — An experiment in elemental storytelling