Local — Hello Temperature Inversion Season! November started warm with 50-degree temperatures but winter weather quickly followed and the month ended with frigid nights, crisp sunny days, and a valley inversion. Inversions are caused when high pressure traps the cold, dense air on the valley floor. Warmer, less dense air rises above. This is a typical … [Read more...] about November Nature News: Wildlife find winter territories and inversion season begins
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Nature Update: Porcupine tracks in the snow
While touring last week, we saw a clear porcupine track. Couldn't find the animal but it did travel through mixed conifers. Porcupines drag their bellies through the snow and walk pigeon-toed. Temperatures were quite cold in the valley so we toured on Teton Pass and enjoyed a nice temperature inversion. Snow expected tomorrow and temperatures have warmed … [Read more...] about Nature Update: Porcupine tracks in the snow