A nice article by TerryBnd ...
http://terrybnd.blogspot.com/2011/10...nversions.html
A nice article by TerryBnd ...
http://terrybnd.blogspot.com/2011/10...nversions.html
Interesting stuff and a nice blog.
The picture from Mam Tor is a stunner.
Some useful tips for me as a cold lover, as high pressure, still air and cold temps go hand in hand.
In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks. ~John Muir
Pete.
Interesting stuff and great pics. Although I had to load the link on another browser that with java disabled before I could read the page, on this one it kept jumping to an empty page with a send mail button?
The best inversions I ever saw were in the Pyrenees, like huge waterfalls spilling into the valleys below, I'm not nearly as good a photographer as this chap, so I couldn't capture those.
“Yes, but I like knives, axes and fires, why do I need to learn all about this green stuff?”
Paul Kirtley
Does this count as a cloud inversion? I have seen this here several times sometimes from inside the cloud
Same place less cloud so you can see the village
Mike
I've bivvid atop skiddaw , scafell , dollywagon , red Pike , haystacks , blencathra , hellvelyn and others in all weather an never been blessed with such a sight![]()
I will catch one this year....I will
Git-R-Dun