Reverse waterfall is a phenomenon in which water is blown upward due to strong wind in waterfalls giving an apparent perception of water flowing upwards. Strong blowing of wind above about 75 km/h can cause such phenomena. [1]
These have been observed in Australia, India, Japan, the UK, the US and various parts of the world where there is chance of strong wind such as:
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Reverse waterfall is a phenomenon in which water is blown upward due to strong wind in waterfalls giving an apparent perception of water flowing upwards. Strong blowing of wind above about 75 km/h can cause such phenomena. [1]
These have been observed in Australia, India, Japan, the UK, the US and various parts of the world where there is chance of strong wind such as:
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)