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Grand Canyon Cloud Inversion, Arizona
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Weather conditions in Arizona's Grand Canyon sometimes rise to a rare phenomenon called total cloud inversion. It is caused by the ground releasing its heat rapidly enough at dawn to create a layer of cool, damp air inside the canyon, trapping it beneath the unusually warmer sky above the canyon walls and filling the space with a sea of fog.
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