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Darth_vader
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Pea soup fog (or peanut butter fog, if you are a prospector at the North Pole) is what we have been having around here in the mornings, and what much of Portland has been having most of the day today.
[size=8pt]Or more accurately, "pea soup SMOG." We are in the middle of a huge thermal inversion right now, so naturally all the particulate-matter pollutants settle to the ground and the sky turns to mud.
When I was at one of my favourite view points just outside of SE Vancouver today (~1/4 mile north of the Columbia, ~40 feet above river level) , looking directly south, much of that part of Oregon was only visible as shadows behind a nice haze. The west hills were completely invisible and the control tower at PDX was just a shadow. Looking to the east (past Troutdale and Gresham) was even weirder, as the sky was a rather brownish-orange hue just above the distant hills.
This was at about 1600 PST this afternoon.
[size=8pt]Or more accurately, "pea soup SMOG." We are in the middle of a huge thermal inversion right now, so naturally all the particulate-matter pollutants settle to the ground and the sky turns to mud.
When I was at one of my favourite view points just outside of SE Vancouver today (~1/4 mile north of the Columbia, ~40 feet above river level) , looking directly south, much of that part of Oregon was only visible as shadows behind a nice haze. The west hills were completely invisible and the control tower at PDX was just a shadow. Looking to the east (past Troutdale and Gresham) was even weirder, as the sky was a rather brownish-orange hue just above the distant hills.
This was at about 1600 PST this afternoon.