Photos of the Missoula Inversion
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Submitted by Evan Lovely on Sat Feb 20, 2010 - 08:40pm
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So often when I go up to Snowbowl, the ski mountain just outside Missoula I see the valley floor socked in. It seems that one would only have to hike the M to get above the fog, and into what usually is blue sky and a sunny day. Most of the people in town (including me when I'm there) think that it's a cloudy, foggy day, but we don't realize that a sunny day awaits us 100 feet above our heads. Curious what makes an inversion happen? Learn why here. I've gathered a few of my favorite photos of the Missoula Inversion here, I hope you enjoy them:



