Britannica online encyclopedia article on mist (weather), suspension in the atmosphere of very tiny water droplets (50–200 microns in diameter) or wet hygroscopic particles that reduces horizontal visibility to 1 km (0.6 mile) or more; ... The Mist. Creative Kids, 2006...
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Mist is a common Weather Phenomenon when tiny droplets of water get suspended in the atmosphere. The size of the particles can vary from 50 to 200 microns in diameter and they can also be hygroscopic in nature. ... Mist can form as an occurrence of natural weather or due to some volcanic eruption. It is commonly seen...
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Upload your best active weather photos and videos or watch them in our new searchable gallery. ... Taken this weekend by Brenda Chartier at Algonquin park. A mist over the lake we are camping on shows morning "funnels" like mini twister with visible threads like ribbon candy. ... Active Weather...
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Mist or pukohu settles in the valleys of a forestry block near Rotorua. One tradition describes mist as ‘the soft, warm sighs’ of the earth mother Papatūānuku’s loving bosom, rising from the mountains and valleys as a sign of her love. ... Cold weather, mist and rainbows...
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Pūkohu is the word for mist. Mist uniformly covering the sky is papanui, said to be a sign of calm the next day. In one tradition, mist is said to be the soft, warm sighs rising from the mountains and valleys – the earth mother Papatūānuku. ... Origins of the weather...
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Also fog is often forming during night-time and the calm and cold weather together with reduced visibiilty and the damp, ... The term fog is used when visibility reduces to less than 1km and the relative humidity exceeds 95%. Whereas mist is reported when visibility exceeds 1km. Obscuration by dry particles is defined as...
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Fog and mist are both made of tiny water droplets suspended in air. The difference between them is the density. Fog is denser so contains more water droplets than mist. For pilots, if you cannot see further than 1000 meters, then it is called fog. ... Other features in the Weather Basics series; Air Pressure; Clouds;
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