Check out these amazing photos of the Grand Canyon filled with clouds.. The locals call it the annual inversion layer milk bowl..
Grand Canyon National Park is sharing photos of what it’s called “a once-in-a-lifetime, outstanding, crazy, amazing, mind-blowing inversion.” The rare event happened twice in the past week. The inversion happens because warm air sometimes rises above cooler air, explains the National Weather Service. Though not really a once-in-a-lifetime event, the recent inversions were special because fog filled the entire canyon — not just parts of it.
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