NASA: USA - Fog Fills the Grand Canyon - 1 Vid - 12.14.13
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acquired November 29, 2013
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acquired November 30, 2013
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acquired November 30, 2013
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The Grand Canyon
stuns visitors with breathtaking views every day. Between November 29
and December 2, 2013, it stunned visitors even more by not being
visible. A rare meteorological event filled the canyon with an ocean of
clouds. Such events are so rare that National Park Service rangers—who
see the canyon every day—wait for years to see the ground-hugging fog.
The photo above from Mather Point is one of more than two dozen that
Grand Canyon National Park posted to its Flikr photostream.
The fog was trapped in the canyon by a temperature inversion,
which happens when the air near the ground is cooler than the air above
it. A high-pressure system brought low temperatures, clear skies, and
calm winds to the Grand Canyon. During the long nights, the ground
cooled quickly, chilling the air immediately above it. The air higher in
the atmosphere did not cool as quickly, and so an inversion developed.
Without wind to stir it, cold dense air was trapped beneath a more
buoyant layer of warm air.
The inversion was only half of the story. A few days earlier, a winter storm dumped heavy snow and rain on northern Arizona. The National Weather Service
reported 11.5 inches (29.2 cm) of snow at the Grand Canyon Rim. The
snow and rain left the ground and the air above it very moist. As the
air near the ground cooled at night, the water condensed into fog, which
was trapped in the canyon by the temperature inversion.
The 2013 fog event was unusual because of its extent, as shown in the
second image, captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging
Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra
satellite. While temperature inversions might happen a couple of times a
year, it is rare for so much of the canyon to be enveloped in fog. In
the satellite image, taken mid-morning on November 30, the fog seeps
into the eastern section of the Grand Canyon, conforming to the shape of
the canyon walls. Fog and low clouds hang over the entire landscape
east of the canyon.
The fog burned off during the day as the air warmed up. In an Aqua MODIS image taken on the afternoon of November 30, the fog had receded a bit. The above animation of images from the GOES satellite shows the cycle of fog formation and dissipation over the course of four days. The fog disappeared for good by the afternoon of December 2.
References
- AccuWeather.com (2013, December 5) Once-per-decade fog fills Grand Canyon. Accessed December 5, 2013.
- Grand Canyon National Park (2013, December 3) Grand Canyon National Park Facebook. Accessed December 5, 2013.
- National Weather Service (2013, November 27) Storm summary message. Accessed December 5, 2013.
NASA MODIS image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS Rapid Response Team, GSFC. Mather Point photograph courtesy Grand Canyon National Park. GOES images courtesy NOAA-NASA GOES Project. NASA Earth Observatory animation by Robert Simmon. Caption by Holli Riebeek.
- Instrument:
- Terra - MODIS
NASA: USA - Fog Fills the Grand Canyon - 1 Vid - 12.14.13
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