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Back; Fog ... Page Title: RADIATION FOG; Back | Up | Next ... maximum radiation cooling.
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The prime time ingredients for radiation fog are saturated soil, light wind, initially clear skies, and a low afternoon dewpoint depression. The more factors that are present, the more likely the fog will be.
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RADIATION FOG Fog that is created when radiational cooling at the earth's surface lowers the temperature of the air near the ground to or below its dew point. Formation is best when there is a shallow surface layer of relatively moist air beneath a drier layer, clear skies, and light surface winds.
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This cool picture shows radiation fog, which is nothing else than a stratus cloud, and its beginning (or end). To the left the approach lights from Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo are visible and to the right, the sun is rising.
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radiation fog: Definition and Pronunciation ... ; fog produced by the nocturnal cooling of the surface boundary layer to a temperature at which its content of water vapor condenses. Also called ground fog. ... radiation potential...
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www.infoplease.com/dictionary/radiation+fog
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USATODAY.com Latest News ... Such fog is called 'radiation' fog and also 'ground' fog because heat radiating away into space causes it and because it hugs the ground. The fog normally disappears soon after sunrise as the sun's warmth evaporates it.
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www.usatoday.com/weather/tg/wfallfog/wfallfog.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about radiation fog. radiation fog. Information about radiation fog in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Advection fog occurs when two currents of air, one cooler than the other meet, or by warm air flowing over a cold surface. Radiation fog forms through rapid heat loss from the land,
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As will be seen below, this produces the conditions favorable for the formation of radiation (also known as radiation or ground) fog. ... Tule Fog in the Central Valley...
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Radiation fog forms during the evening under cloudless skies and with little to no wind. Under these conditions, terrestrial longwave radiation is readily emitted to space without absorption by clouds.
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