Types of Fog
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What is Fog?
Fog occurs when microscopic water droplets are suspended in the air, reducing visibility on Earth's surface to less than 1 km
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The Science Behind Fog
Air saturation and visibility reduction at Earth's surface culminate in the natural phenomenon known as fog
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Types of Fog
Radiation, Advection, Evaporation, and more, each with unique formation processes
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Radiation Fog
Post-rainfall, nocturnal cooling meets dew point to create radiation fog, most intense at dawn
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Advection Fog
Advection fog forms when moist air cools over cold surfaces, a common sight overseas and on land
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Evaporation Fog
Colder air over warm water bodies creates evaporation fog, a mesmerizing natural spectacle
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Importance of Fog Types
Different fog types affect visibility and climate, each requiring unique conditions to form
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Ice and Freezing Fog
In low temperatures, ice and freezing fog create enchanting winter scenes by depositing ice crystals
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Fog's Impact and Study
Studying fog is vital for weather forecasting, climate research, and ensuring transportation safety
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