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Cloud Inversion


Taken from Bow Fell looking over to Scafell and Scarfell Pike
To give you some context, a cloud inversion or temperature inversion is when the normal temperature distribution of air – warm at the bottom and colder as you get higher – becomes flipped or 'inverted'. This means at ground level you have a cold layer of air trapped and overlain by a layer of warm air.
Copied from a old 1970 photo print
To give you some context, a cloud inversion or temperature inversion is when the normal temperature distribution of air – warm at the bottom and colder as you get higher – becomes flipped or 'inverted'. This means at ground level you have a cold layer of air trapped and overlain by a layer of warm air.
Copied from a old 1970 photo print
E. Adam G., Holger Hagen, Nouchetdu38, ColRam and 8 other people have particularly liked this photo
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