Thursday, December 5, 2013
Grand Canyon cloud inversion photos thrill web
    
Two    back-to-back total cloud inversions at the Grand Canyon fascinated the web over the weekend as the    National Park Service posted a string of thrilling photos. The rare cloud    inversions, caused by cold and warm air masses interacting, left the Grand    Canyon peaking above a sea of clouds on Friday and Sunday. The weekend fog    also iced branches and rocks. The National Park Service racked up thousands    of shares and likes for the string of photos, with online media picking up    the images and reposting them. 
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Author: ERIC    BETZ Sun staff reporter
              
          


 
 
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