The Antelope Valley experiences different weather through the year but one particular aspect of weather that we don't usually see is fog.
Steven Adams, AVC professor explains that because the air in our valley tends to be warmer than the other side of the hills and the fog rolling over which in turn makes the air coming over the hills become absorbed into the air immediately. Adams shot the time lapse video above in order to demonstrate this concept to his weather and climate students.
-Video by Steven Adams
-Story by Russell S.