Well they don’t come along like this one very often.
This spot is above: Mt Melleray Mission School, Marist Brothers High School, and St Mary Magdalene’s High School. (Glinting at night in the 7th photo)








Morning of day 4:




And while we’re on the subject of temperature inversions – there is a ‘gap’ in the atmosphere which lets light in during the day and heat out at night (see yellow and blue boxes). Hence ground can get colder than the air on clear nights, such as minus 13 degrees C here in Zimbabwe at 2100m. Also, the early morning sun can heat the ground more quickly than the air, causing evaporation which rises and hits the cooler air above causing this cloud inversion – it only occurred after I was up and wandering about looking for photos.
