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where cold air is pooled at the surface which helped to create the fog, while warmer air sits above it. The inverted boundary between cold air and warm air reflects sound waves back toward the ground, allowing sound that would normally radiate out escaping into the upper atmosphere to instead bounce
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or very light snow. Drizzle occurs when the humidity of fog attains 100% and the minute cloud droplets begin to coalesce into larger droplets. This can occur when the fog layer is lifted and cooled sufficiently, or when it is forcibly compressed from above by descending air. Drizzle becomes freezing
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accumulations due to decreased temperature and increased moisture leading to saturation in a very shallow layer near the surface. It most often occurs when there is a warm, humid layer atop the hail and when wind is light. This ground fog tends to be localized but can be extremely dense and abrupt.
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Though fog is essentially liquid water, the many droplets are separated by small air gaps. High-pitched sounds have a high frequency, which in turn means they have a short wavelength. To transmit a high frequency wave, air must move back and forth very quickly. Short-wavelength high-pitched sound
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is fog that obscures less than 60% of the sky and does not extend to the base of any overhead clouds. However, the term is usually a synonym for shallow radiation fog; in some cases the depth of the fog is on the order of tens of centimetres over certain kinds of terrain with the absence of wind.
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near 100%. This occurs from either added moisture in the air, or falling ambient air temperature. However, fog can form at lower humidities, and can sometimes fail to form with relative humidity at 100%. At 100% relative humidity, the air cannot hold additional moisture, thus, the air will become
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regions. It is most often seen in urban areas where it is created by the freezing of water vapor present in automobile exhaust and combustion products from heating and power generation. Urban ice fog can become extremely dense and will persist day and night until the temperature rises. Extremely
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Shadows are cast through fog in three dimensions. The fog is dense enough to be illuminated by light that passes through gaps in a structure or tree, but thin enough to let a large quantity of that light pass through to illuminate points further on. As a result, object shadows appear as "beams"
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Fog formed by advection along the
California coastline is propelled onto land by one of several processes. A cold front can push the marine layer coast-ward, an occurrence most typical in the spring or late fall. During the summer months, a low-pressure trough produced by intense heating inland
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moving, and comparatively shallow layer, observed as a few centimetres/inches in depth over flat farm fields, flat urban terrain and the like, and/or form more complex forms where the terrain is different such as rotating areas in the lee of hills or large buildings and so on.
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Sound typically travels fastest and farthest through solids, then liquids, then gases such as the atmosphere. Sound is affected during fog conditions due to the small distances between water droplets, and air temperature differences.
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form of precipitation, in which very small crystals of ice form and slowly fall. This often occurs during blue sky conditions, which can cause many types of halos and other results of refraction of sunlight by the airborne crystals.
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must be able to see if aircraft are sitting on the runway awaiting takeoff. Safe operations are difficult in thick fog, and civilian airports may forbid takeoffs and landings until conditions improve.
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produced by breaking waves. Except in areas of storminess, the most common areas of breaking waves are located near coastlines, hence the greatest densities of airborne salt particles are there.
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back and travel near the surface. A temperature inversion increases the distance that lower frequency sounds can travel, by reflecting the sound between the ground and the inversion layer.
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creates a strong pressure gradient, drawing in the dense marine layer. Also, during the summer, strong high pressure aloft over the desert southwest, usually in connection with the summer
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Lu, Chunsong; Niu, Shengjie; Tang, Lili; Lv, Jingjing; Zhao, Lijuan; Zhu, Bin (July 2010). "Chemical composition of fog water in
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Applying Fog
Forecasting Techniques using AWIPS and the Internet
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2950:"Fog Fluctuations Could Threaten Giant Redwoods"
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2153:"What's the Difference Between Fog and Clouds?"
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3156:United States' current dense fog advisories
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2972:Karukstis, K. K., Van Hecke, G. R. (2003).
1936:, when the Allies landed on the beaches of
1499:) is heavily influenced by the presence of
1370:
3643:
3629:
3192:
3178:
2392:Krishna Ramanujan; Brad Bohlander (2002).
703:
689:
3744:Nacreous polar stratospheric clouds (PSC)
2571:
2569:
2359:Bart van den Hurk; Eleanor Blyth (2008).
2293:
1689:Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation
4073:
3665:Latin terminology except where indicated
2723:
1924:(27 August 1776), when American general
1901:
1870:
1698:
1658:
1650:
1470:
1207:
1038:(wind) and is cooled. It is common as a
1015:
874:
858:
830:causes lesser impairment of visibility.
31:
3968:Mutatus non-height specific (see below)
2948:Joyce, Christopher (23 February 2010).
2927:"How fog can play tricks on your ears?"
2741:
2739:
2091:Gultepe, Ismail, ed. (2 January 2008).
2090:
1564:, and is usually misty and smoke-like.
4596:
4345:
3997:
3932:
3886:
2993:
2566:
2527:from the original on 29 September 2006
2170:
1719:Sound propagation and acoustic effects
1484:
1177:
1046:, such as along the California coast (
3624:
3173:
2962:from the original on 27 January 2016.
2915:from the original on 16 January 2015.
2799:from the original on 22 February 2014
2674:
2518:Hydrometeorological Prediction Center
2498:from the original on 10 October 2018.
2464:from the original on 20 December 2008
1646:
1464:, valley fog is often referred to as
1333:, from an early 20th-century postcard
1235:, freezing fog may be referred to as
2736:
1847:
1123:that freeze to surfaces on contact.
1021:Advection fog layer in San Francisco
733:suspended in the air at or near the
4370:Stratocumulus stratiformis (Sc str)
4365:Stratocumulus lenticularis (Sc len)
3296:Convective condensation level (CCL)
2937:from the original on 12 April 2015.
2545:
2509:Roth, David M. (14 December 2006).
2137:: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (
1788:from the north and the much warmer
1446:would not otherwise be low enough.
1406:(God's Finger; right) peaks in the
13:
4355:Stratocumulus castellanus (Sc cas)
3911:Cirrocumulus stratiformis (Cc str)
3906:Cirrocumulus lenticularis (Cc len)
3502:Equivalent potential temperature (
3150:Social & Economic Costs of Fog
3025:
2729:Marshall, T., Hoadley, D. (1995).
2502:
2449:
2264:from the original on 27 March 2013
1772:Particularly foggy places include
1767:
14:
4640:
4027:Altocumulus stratiformis (Ac str)
4022:Altocumulus lenticularis (Ac len)
3896:Cirrocumulus castellanus (Cc cas)
3354:Conditional symmetric instability
3200:Meteorological data and variables
3143:
3018:Actually use the following link-
2719:. National Weather Service. 2022.
2511:"Unified Surface Analysis Manual"
2348:from the original on 22 May 2009.
2289:. National Weather Service. 2022.
1866:
1619:Sea fog or "fret" encroaching on
945:if additional moisture is added.
4132:Cumulonimbus capillatus (Cb cap)
4007:Altocumulus castellanus (Ac cas)
3765:polar stratospheric clouds (PSC)
3301:Lifting condensation level (LCL)
2868:from the original on 6 May 2016.
2554:from the original on 6 July 2011
2093:"Fog Visibility and Forecasting"
1706:casts a 3-dimensional fog shadow
1627:
1612:
1596:
1388:
1379:
1350:
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1322:
784:, which shows up near bodies of
672:
4311:St-only genitus cloud and other
3947:Cirrostratus nebulosus (Cs neb)
3286:Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)
3022:and proceed to Chapter 8, etc.
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2492:American Meteorological Society
2476:
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2385:
2352:
1784:(the meeting place of the cold
1430:forms when winds blow air up a
4380:Stratocumulus volutus (Sc vol)
4360:Stratocumulus floccus (Sc flo)
4141:Cb-only supplementary features
3942:Cirrostratus fibratus (Cs fib)
3549:Wet-bulb potential temperature
3391:Level of free convection (LFC)
3136:10.1016/j.atmosres.2010.03.007
2778:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
2681:. Capstone Press. p. 22.
2327:
2306:. Academic Press. p. 66.
2300:Robert Penrose Pearce (2002).
2276:
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1408:Serra dos Órgãos National Park
841:is 95% or greater; below 95%,
1:
4629:Hazards of outdoor recreation
4624:Clouds, fog and precipitation
4614:Snow or ice weather phenomena
4318:Stratus silvagenitus (St sil)
4176:Cumulonimbus flumen ((Cb flu)
4169:Cb-only accessories and other
4017:Altocumulus lacunosus (Ac la)
3901:Cirrocumulus floccus (Cc flo)
3592:Pressure-gradient force (PGF)
3514:Sea surface temperature (SST)
3349:Convective momentum transport
2880:Vegetation of Southern Africa
2335:"Virga and Dry Thunderstorms"
2303:Meteorology at the Millennium
2097:Fog and Boundary Layer Clouds
2078:
1948:
1119:, is composed of droplets of
1027:and skyline in the background
833:For aviation purposes in the
802:
4127:Cumulonimbus calvus (Cb cal)
4032:Altocumulus volutus (Ac vol)
4012:Altocumulus floccus (Ac flo)
3706:Noctilucent type III billows
3406:Bulk Richardson number (BRN)
2705:. Fast Facts for Kids. 2022.
2577:Agroecology: the ecology of
848:
7:
4609:Weather hazards to aircraft
4081:Nimbostratus virga (Ns vir)
3824:Cirrus castellanus (Ci cas)
3610:Maximum potential intensity
3376:Free convective layer (FCL)
3339:Convective inhibition (CIN)
2746:Understanding Weather – Fog
2401:Goddard Space Flight Center
2342:Office, Spokane, Washington
2121:Pure and Applied Geophysics
1943:
1671:multiple-vehicle collisions
822:By definition, fog reduces
600:Severe weather terminology
62:Temperate and polar seasons
10:
4645:
4302:Stratus nebulosus (St neb)
4236:Cumulus congestus (Cu con)
4230:Cumulus mediocris (Cu med)
3865:Cirrus vertebratus (Ci ve)
3709:Noctilucent type IV whirls
3544:Wet-bulb globe temperature
3401:Maximum parcel level (MPL)
2994:Tardif, Robert M. (2007).
2884:Cambridge University Press
2575:Gleissman, Stephe (2007).
2246:(17th ed.), July 2010
2099:. Springer. p. 1126.
2015:
1905:
1896:entertainment applications
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4159:Cumulonimbus murus ((mur)
4148:Cumulonimbus cauda ((cau)
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3703:Noctilucent type II bands
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3524:Thermodynamic temperature
3458:Forest fire weather index
3414:
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3205:
3099:10.1007/s13351-013-0610-0
3087:Acta Meteorologica Sinica
3048:London Fog: The Biography
2663:U.S. Department of Energy
2608:University of Texas Press
2456:Michael Pidwirny (2008).
1759:A fog can be caused by a
1591:is a similar, dense fog.
1503:and microscopic airborne
936:Fog normally occurs at a
4297:Stratus fractus (St fra)
4225:Cumulus humilis (Cu hum)
4204:Variable vertical extent
4154:Cumulonimbus incus (inc)
3829:Cirrus fibratus (Ci fib)
3700:Noctilucent type I veils
3694:Polar mesospheric clouds
3446:Equivalent temperature (
3359:Convective temperature (
3243:Surface weather analysis
2828:theweatherprediction.com
2640:National Weather Service
2579:sustainable food systems
2427:National Weather Service
2340:National Weather Service
1916:Theatrical smoke and fog
1832:(in the south); coastal
1753:use a low-pitched tone.
1476:Yucca Valley, California
1371:Topographical influences
1250:The Old Farmer's Almanac
1083:, which look like their
971:
910:Fog begins to form when
871:are captured as streaks.
4375:Stratocumulus Undulatus
3860:Cirrus intortus (Ci in)
3844:Cirrus uncinus (Ci unc)
3834:Cirrus floccus (Ci flo)
3493:Potential temperature (
3238:Surface solar radiation
2976:Academic Press. p. 23.
2751:31 January 2009 at the
2634:29 October 2007 at the
2488:Glossary of Meteorology
1894:are primarily used for
1489:Sea fog (also known as
1224:of freezing fog in the
36:Light fog in Bangladesh
4515:Supplementary features
4395:supplementary features
3483:Relative humidity (RH)
3371:Equilibrium level (EL)
3344:Convective instability
3071:Cite journal requires
2909:thenakedscientists.com
2824:8 January 2006 at the
2603:Allred, Lance (2009).
2460:. Physical Geography.
2366:. KNMI. Archived from
1876:
1707:
1665:
1656:
1481:
1402:(Bell Rock; left) and
1268:temperature inversions
1228:
1028:
948:Fog commonly produces
899:is less than 2.5
892:
872:
661:Tropical cyclone terms
37:
25:Foggy (disambiguation)
16:Atmospheric phenomenon
4558:and human-made clouds
4054:Altostratus undulatus
3763:Nitric acid and water
3046:Corton, Christine L.
2675:Frost, Helen (2004).
2113:on 3 September 2016.
1990:Fogging (photography)
1932:(6 June 1944) during
1922:Battle of Long Island
1902:Historical references
1874:
1774:Hamilton, New Zealand
1761:temperature inversion
1702:
1662:
1654:
1474:
1440:adiabatically cooling
1331:Virginia City, Nevada
1233:western United States
1220:
1019:
878:
862:
788:, is formed as water
268:Extratropical cyclone
192:Air-mass thunderstorm
35:
3572:Atmospheric pressure
3539:Wet-bulb temperature
3441:Dry-bulb temperature
3436:Dew point depression
3116:Atmospheric Research
2258:"Fog – AMS Glossary"
1965:Decontamination foam
1824:, especially in the
1412:Rio de Janeiro state
1309:, often reported in
1288:into extremely tiny
628:Weather modification
226:Anticyclonic tornado
21:Fog (disambiguation)
19:For other uses, see
4576:Homomutatus (homut)
4572:Homogenitus (hogen)
4542:Praecipitatio (pra)
3754:Lenticular nacreous
3534:Virtual temperature
3519:Temperature anomaly
3213:Adiabatic processes
3128:2010AtmRe..97...47L
3031:Ahrens, C. (1991).
3006:2007PhDT........70T
2843:11 May 2008 at the
2665:. education.arm.gov
2657:27 May 2010 at the
2437:on 24 December 2008
2373:on 25 February 2009
2191:on 3 September 2016
2171:Thomas, P. (2005).
2167:stratocumulus cloud
2005:Runway visual range
1960:Automotive lighting
1796:(Newfoundland) and
1757:Temperature effect:
1638:near the island of
1485:Sea and coastal fog
1178:Freezing conditions
927:condensation nuclei
745:usually resembling
722:consisting of tiny
623:Weather forecasting
459:Rain and snow mixed
285:Subtropical cyclone
4338:Stratocumulus (Sc)
4325:(Fg) Surface level
4266:Trade wind cumulus
3751:Cirriform nacreous
3306:Precipitable water
2858:"Arctic Sea Smoke"
2781:. Merriam-Webster.
2429:JetStream (2008).
2063:Whiteout (weather)
1877:
1816:valleys in Italy;
1708:
1666:
1657:
1647:Visibility effects
1573:near the coast of
1482:
1452:forms in mountain
1229:
1226:Okanagan Highlands
1029:
1025:Golden Gate Bridge
893:
883:the camera lens's
873:
679:Weather portal
295:Atlantic hurricane
273:European windstorm
180:Volcanic lightning
141:Cumulonimbus cloud
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4501:Translucidus (tr)
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4111:Towering vertical
4108:Cumulonimbus (Cb)
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4064:Nimbostratus (Ns)
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3879:Cirrocumulus (Cc)
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3853:Ci-only varieties
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3587:Pressure gradient
3396:Lifted index (LI)
3041:978-0-314-80905-6
2688:978-0-7368-2093-6
2494:. 25 April 2012.
2313:978-0-12-548035-2
2106:978-3-7643-8418-0
2048:San Francisco fog
1926:George Washington
1848:As a water source
1780:off the coast of
1742:Molecular effect:
1725:Acoustic location
1583:windshield wipers
1311:Utqiaġvik, Alaska
1218:
1172:adiabatic cooling
1127:Precipitation fog
1121:supercooled water
1115:, which deposits
1085:dust counterparts
1051:San Francisco fog
991:thermal radiation
938:relative humidity
839:relative humidity
772:Fog appears when
713:
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4446:Actinoform cloud
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1786:Labrador Current
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3672:Mesospheric
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3416:Temperature
3316:Water vapor
2759:. bbc.co.uk
2757:BBC Weather
2703:"Fog Facts"
2039:(sandstorm)
1985:Fog machine
1798:Point Reyes
1790:Gulf Stream
1778:Grand Banks
1704:Sutro Tower
1509:hygroscopic
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1168:Upslope fog
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2079:References
2032:Fog season
1949:Technology
1912:Fog of war
1906:See also:
1840:; and the
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1588:Camanchaca
1548:hoar frost
1458:topography
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3253:Vorticity
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2584:CRC Press
2531:9 October
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1888:glycerine
1844:islands.
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2073:Stratus
2016:Weather
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1853:Redwood
1834:Namibia
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1695:Shadows
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