Fog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fog is a cloud that is in contact with the ground. A cloud may be considered partly fog; for example, the part of a cloud that is suspended in the air above the ground is not considered fog, whereas ...
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Fog can form in two ways: either by cooling the air to its dew point (e.g., radiation fog, advection fog, upslope fog), or by evaporation and mixing, when moisture is added to the air by evaporation, and then it is mixed with drier air (e.g., evaporation fog, frontal fog).
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If the air cools enough, the moisture in the air condenses out forming fog. A blanket of clouds will trap the earths heat and prevent fog from forming. Strong winds will mix up the air and keep that shallow layer of cool air from forming near the ground.
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Radiation fog or ground fog, is produced by near surface cooling of the atmosphere due to longwave radiation emission. This particular type of fog is normally quite shallow ... Evaporation fog is a specific type of advection fog. It occurs when you get cold air advancing over warm water or warm, moist land surfaces.
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Evaporation Fog A type of fog produced from the advection of cold air over warm water or warm or moist land. This type of fog is sometimes called steam fog or sea smoke.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Evaporation fog. Evaporation fog. Information about Evaporation fog in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Evaporation fog)
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Encyclopedia article about Evaporation fog. Information about Evaporation fog in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... (redirected from Evaporation fog)
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What do you know about fogs? ... What do you know about fogs? First, what is a fog? According to Earth & Sky, a fog is a cloud that touches the ground. Basically, when warm, moist air travels over cooler land or seas, the temperature of the air mass falls. ... 5. Morning evaporation fog forms when dew evaporates in the morning.
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Evaporation fog is a specific type of advection fog. It occurs when you get cold air advancing over warm water or warm, moist land surfaces. In this situation, fog forms as water from the surface evaporates into the cold air and then saturates (Figure 6). This type of fog can also be called steam fog or sea smoke.
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