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Find great things to see and do in the greater Blue Mountains region. Two editions every week. MID-WEEK and WEEKEND. www.askroz.com.au For PERSONAL USE ONLY

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PHANTOM FALLS<br />

Phantom Falls is a mysterious weather phenomenon<br />

that is colloquially known as Phantom Falls, and can<br />

occur in all seasons. However, it is more common in<br />

Autumn and Spring.<br />

In the <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Mountains</strong>, it's mostly seen over Narrow<br />

Neck, Katoomba, and it is frequently seen over Kings<br />

Tableland, Wentworth Falls.<br />

They occur when the rising sun warms the air in the<br />

Jamison Valley and that draws the cooler air in the<br />

Megalong Valley up and over Narrow Neck. It can also<br />

occur when a cloud mass sitting on Narrow Neck or<br />

Kings Tableland plateau is drawn down to the warmer<br />

air in the valley below.<br />

For the Falls to appear, the weather conditions must<br />

be exact with high humidity. Over Narrow Neck the<br />

Phantom Falls can flow from the Megalong Valley side<br />

or in reverse.<br />

When it happens, there are several places you can<br />

see it including:-<br />

Landslide Lookout: w3w.co/redwoods.devoid.fuel<br />

Narrow Neck Lookout:<br />

w3w.co/aero.rowers.appealing<br />

Cliff Drive: (Easiest) w3w.co/stretch.sustain.blank<br />

Cahills Lookout: w3w.co/bladed.incite.political<br />

Boars Head: w3w.co/willingly.signatures.inhaled<br />

This eMag is published by<br />

Ask Roz <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Mountains</strong> ©<br />

Tel: 47860592 • www.askroz.com.au

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