The Met Office said they could happen all year round but were most common in winter. A cloud inversion was also seen in the Peak District last month. Ms Pearson saw the spectacular formations ...
A photographer who captured stunning pictures of a cloud inversion in the Peak District ... head out to capture the weather phenomenon before sunrise because he could not sleep.
These clouds are typically found on windy days or near sunrise or sunset when a temperature inversion is more likely to occur. In other words, they form when the air in the atmosphere moves at two ...