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File:A_foggy_winter_morning.jpg|A foggy winter morning
File:FogParticles.jpg|Fog Particles
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File:San_francisco_in_fog_with_rays.jpg|San Francisco in fog with rays
File:Aerial_View_of_freezing_fog_in_the_Okanagan_Highlands.webm|Aerial View of freezing fog in the Okanagan Highlands
File:PostcardVirginiaCityNVPogonipCirca1907.jpg|Postcard Virginia City NV Pogonip Circa 1907
File:Tree_in_field_during_extreme_cold_with_frozen_fog.png|Tree in field during extreme cold with frozen fog
File:Näsijärvi,_Tampere,_Finland._January_2019.jpg|Näsijärvi, Tampere, Finland. January 2019
File:Nascer_do_sol_em_meio_à_neblina,_na_Pedra_do_Sino.jpg|Nascer do sol em meio à neblina, na Pedra do Sino
File:Nascer_do_Sol_no_Dedo_de_Deus.jpg|Nascer do Sol no Dedo de Deus
File:High_Desert_Fog.jpg|High Desert Fog
File:Seattle_Columbia_Pano2.jpg|Seattle Columbia Pano2
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 23 February 2025

Fog is a complex atmospheric phenomenon. It is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. Fog can be considered a type of low-lying cloud and is heavily influenced by nearby bodies of water, topography, and wind conditions.

Overview[edit]

Fog forms when the difference between air temperature and dew point is less than 2.5 °C or 4 °F. Fog begins to form when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid water droplets that are suspended in the air.

Types of Fog[edit]

There are several types of fog, each with its own unique characteristics and formation processes. These include:

  • Radiation fog which is formed by the cooling of land after sunset by thermal radiation in calm conditions with clear sky.
  • Advection fog which occurs when moist air passes over a cool surface by advection (wind) and is cooled.
  • Evaporation fog which is caused by cold air passing over warmer water or moist land.
  • Freezing fog which is any kind of fog where the droplets freeze into very tiny crystals of ice in midair.

Health Effects[edit]

While fog itself is not harmful, it can significantly reduce visibility, making driving conditions dangerous. It can also exacerbate respiratory conditions in some individuals.

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