Monday, 21 November 2011

Warren Cloud

That is the nickname given to a local weather event where cloud clings to the high ground between Folkestone and Dover as hill fog, but is clear elsewhere. The "Warren" name comes from the ground section underneath the cliffs as apparently that is where lots of rabbits breed.
There has been better and more striking examples than this one in the past, but it does show the variation in our local climate. Mind you, in this case, the low late-autumn sun and the haze had made for rather poor outdoor photography conditions anyway.

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