The Facebook attractions page of the Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, has published photos of a rare and spectacular event that has occurred twice in the space of just two days. Both Friday and Sunday, the canyon was completely attractions filled with clouds, formed by a thermal inversion. As he explained to London's Daily Mail ranger Erin Whittaker, thermal inversion occurs in average twice a year but often only results in fog and mist, or clouds fill only a part of the canyon. The park ranger said that such a thing happens more or less every ten years.
There is talk of inversion when - contrary to the norm, where as the share decreases the temperature of the air - the cold air in contact with the ground is trapped beneath the hot air above it. This phenomenon often occurs in the winter and mountain regions, when the light of the sun, because attractions of the snow that reflects and the short duration attractions of the day, it fails to sufficiently heat the Earth's surface. In this way the evening attractions the air in contact with the soil more rapidly cools the air above it. The temperature inversion limits the vertical mixing of air, causing fog and haze.
Bello. But without going into Arizona, just do a jump over the Alps to see the spectacle of the western peaks that emerge from the clouds, very frequently. I say this' cause I've been there twice in the Grand Canyon and I guarantee that some of our own landscapes have nothing to envy.
"The Grand Canyon? Yes, beautiful. There have been a couple of times. But you do not go there. The gorges of Viterbo are better. "Or maybe" The Maldives? Yes, the water was not bad. I was there the other month, attractions but if you go to Ponza is more or less the same. " No offense, but when I hear 'these phrases ...
I commented attractions on the phenomenon of low clouds, not the place itself. The geological history of the Grand Canyon 'of interest only to the world, attractions but the landscape, while grandiose and' was made mainly by the legendary American culture. To say the near Zion Canyon and 'equally spectacular, but those who know him here. And Yosemite valley eats them both for me. Maybe you do not frequent the Alps, have you ever been in Val Ferret or Pink with clear sky? Not to mention the Dolomites. Not exactly the gorges of Viterbo ... (ps. I lived in west U.S. for a bit 'of time)
I understood the meaning of the comment, but the comparison is a bit 'forced. Instead, if we begin to compare with the Grand Canyon or Zion others, makes sense. Yosemite Valley is beautiful, but as a citizen of northern Italy, accustomed to the mountain, the (albeit beautiful) landscape "Alpine-like" of the park has not left me open-mouthed as other places where we are not too accustomed to these longitudes .
The comparison holds all right, and 'This is what I mean. You're attractions used to the Alps, then you do not seem extraordinary, but instead they are, exactly as the GC. I realized only after you have personally seen some exotic landscapes "mythical" and having lived near.
Yes, we have not understood. I fully agree with your opinion, and it happened attractions to me to realize how often we remain entranced by natural beauty "foreign" without realizing that even "home" we have our similar, sometimes better (I get in mind the beaches and the sea of Sardinia). What criticized, in a completely dispassionate, the comparison was between a very particular landscape attractions as that of the GC and the Italian alpine scenery. I would not have anything to say if the comparison had been made between Yosemite and the Alps, here. That's it. Have a nice day
Mine was a general discussion. Belittle something that many would give an arm (I remember how much I spent I to go to those places but I do not regret a single euro), I find it annoying. There can be just as beautiful natural spectacles, perhaps even more, but that does not mean it is not worth going to the Grand Canyon or say go rather Alps (I miss Rose but hangs out since I was born). Especially if one has had the good fortune to have been there in those places. Your words reminded me just a "human type" that makes me a bit 'nervous
Bello. But without going into Arizona, just do a jump over the Alps to see the spectacle of the western peaks that emerge from the clouds, attractions very frequently. I say this' cause I've been there twice in the Grand Canyon and I guarantee that some of our own landscapes have nothing to envy.
The canyon Gave us a rare second inversion in three days. Freezing fog dominated yesterday and is reflected
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