Saturday, February 03, 2007

High above the Salt Lake Valley, it's a different world. This shot shows the inversion layer, colder air trapped in the valley, until a storm blows it out or a cold weather front releases the trapped air below it. I took this picture at the top of Hidden Peak (11,000 ft. above sea level) at the Snowbird Ski Resort. I e-mailed it to ksl news and it was featured on a weather segment in January.

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