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CLOUD INVERSIONS

ormally, the higher the air, the cooler it becomes. But sometimes a high layer of). We’re looking for warmer high air, and the dew point and air temperature must be close to one another for fog to form; there also needs to be minimal wind. If the numbers add up, head out early, get up high and you may be rewarded with one of the most stunning vistas there is.

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