According to the WeathermanThe best example of this wet western slope phenomenon that I have seen is in Oregon. West of the Cascades, it’s a virtual rainforest. But east of the Cascades is literal desert.
As clouds ascend the slope,
things cool, and rain begins
to fall. Our gyroscope
turns east—the origins
of desert-dwelling monks
in dehydrated clothes
are artifacts of funks
the weather system blows
over the mountaintop.
It’s just environmental
prospects—nothing can stop
that wholly accidental.
THERE AND GONE ….
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4 comments:
Hello, it seems that you are in Vermont, like me! Found you, as you had a link to my blog in your temporary list. Will be checking back. Thanks for the support.
Oh, sorry, I guess you were a visitor to VT. Well, nice site, anyway!
Thanks Robert. And the same back at you. Nice site. And nice state.
Andi, that sounds somewhat similar to my experience. I was in Portland on a business trip. My rental was this cool red Mustang convertible. I drove from Portland to the coast, then southwards, then back west to Eugene, and then up over the Cascades and that rainforest. I had to put the top up as I approached the pass. But then the sun came out and the desert hills began.
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