During stormy winds, a spectacular phenomenon can occur on some rocks: an inverted waterfall. Water moves up instead of down!
To get an inverted waterfall, you need a clever combination of several parameters: wind at least 75 km/h, and a speedspeed There is enough water in the waterfall, but not too much. The higher the flow, the stronger the wind has to be to pick up all that water and send it back in the opposite direction.
Besides the wind, and the rain that allowed the waterfall to swell, the location is also important: allowing the wind to return VolumeVolume Of water, nothing should stop it for kilometers: this is why the most impressive inverted waterfalls are often located on beaches or near the sea.
Spring and fall are the two best times to visit Uly Falls: in summer, the flow isn’t quite as high and the conditions are Weather reportWeather report Often calm, andwinterwinterthe flow rate may be too high, or the water may freeze completely.
Stunning inverted waterfalls in the British Isles.
This trend is possible in any country, but to date no impressive reverse stunt videos have been published in France. The most spectacular films were filmed on British shores, Australia, America, Brazil, Japan and India.
Scotland and the mainland WellsWells Quite regularly, Ulti Falls are prime places to see: this was particularly the case during the passage of Hurricane Debbie in November 2023.
Winds of up to 120km/75ft altered the flow of water from Gwynedd Falls on the Wales coast.