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- Aerial view of NE Salt lake near the University of Utah during the Dec 5, 2010 inversion event. by Tim Brown
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This series of panoramas was taken above Salt Lake City during a "red air" inversion day. During inversion events like this, a layer of high warm air traps cold air into the valley. The fog and clouds mix with the high levels of pollution to create unhealth, toxic air pollution levels in the valley.
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Leo slides down the snowy hill. Note the brewing inversion of bad air off in the distance. It is pretty amazing the air is already that bad after only half a day since the last storm and no one much driving due to it being a holiday. Hand shot, stitched iwth the gigapan stitcher
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The air is actually a lot better today than it has been in the last few days, which is pretty scary considering how bad it looks. Salt Lake, Ogden and Logan have had the worst air in the country for the last few days. I'll try and come back up to Ensign peak when the air is clear to shoot a comparison photo. In the me...
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This series of panoramas was taken above Salt Lake City during a "red air" inversion day. During inversion events like this, a layer of high warm air traps cold air into the valley. The fog and clouds mix with the high levels of pollution to create unhealth, toxic air pollution levels in the valley.
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Even though salt lake has had the worst air in the country for the last few days the refineries keep running.
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- Aerial view of the salt lake valley and the wasatch mountains (looking SE East from over downtown) during the december 5, 2010 inversion event by Tim Brown
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This series of panoramas was taken above Salt Lake City during a "red air" inversion day. During inversion events like this, a layer of high warm air traps cold air into the valley. The fog and clouds mix with the high levels of pollution to create unhealth, toxic air pollution levels in the valley.
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Medellin from Via Las Palmas
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