Atmospheric Process - Fog

An Atmospheric Process - Fog
@ Montana de Oro State Park 

Fog is a type of atmospheric phenomenon characterized by the suspension of water droplets near the ground. It is essentially a cloud that touches the Earth's surface, reducing visibility to less than 1 kilometer (0.62 miles).
Fog forms under high humidity, cooling of the air, calm or light winds, and often clear skies. Fog can cover areas ranging from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers in horizontal extent and typically extends vertically from a few meters to a few hundred meters.

Fog can persist from a few hours to several days, depending on the prevailing weather conditions.

Isabella Uhlik
Montana de Oro State Park - June 1st, 2024


 

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