It's a layer of cooler air in the valleys producing "steam fog". Obviously it's not frost as Northerners know it.
This is the view across the valley from Zion Hill this morning. Right over that hill is the West end of Negril
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It's a layer of cooler air in the valleys producing "steam fog". Obviously it's not frost as Northerners know it.
This is the view across the valley from Zion Hill this morning. Right over that hill is the West end of Negril
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Neat pic.
Never considered an inversion effect in a tropical climate. I've always associated them with mountains and valleys in cooler regions.
Great pic!
It's very common to see "frost" early in the morning here.
I only have this one from our yard...most of it's gone, but still in the distance...
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Three Sweater weather soon come!
It’s not really frost until you have to scrape it off your windshield
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Nice scene.
This farmer would love to see this "frost" everyday! yamon'
Snow in Jamaica this is why i love portland. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pO0xflXcYco
I could have said this is why I love the eastern side of Jamaica or this is why I love the blue mountain's. But when I'm here i spend my time in Portland. Portland by far in my eyes is the most beautiful parish in Jamaica. I have visited every parish on the island and spent many years in Westmoreland so I say this from experience. Just my humble feelings that's all.
No problem, Cudjoe...I thought you were referring to the video being from Portland...I misunderstood.
But I hear you...Portland is definitely beautiful...though the last time I was there it was a bit chilly. ;)
My friends went up to Hollywell National Park in the Blue Mountains last week. They rented the 4 bed cabin ($6000 ja per night for that cabin also have 2 bed cabins) that had a fire place, he said they had to light it that's how cold it gets. They have reported snow on blue mt peak several times it never sticks of course. I have no idea where the video was shot could be St Thomas.
There is info on the cabins here
https://www.blueandjohncrowmountains.org/
The John Crow and Blue Mountain's are a UESCO World heritage site. I can't believe I took over 40 years to visit them.
Someone in the video said they were in Mandeville.
When we've stayed with friends in Mandeville we've used their fireplace...definitely strange at first. I haven't been to Hollywell...but am sure it must be absolutely breathtaking!!