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radiation fog
The correct spelling is tule fog instead of tulie fog. Tule fog is defined as a thick ground fog in areas of California's Great Central Valley. Tule fog forms in late fall after the first significant rainfall until spring.
Fog stands for Front On Ground
Fog is made when the clouds are low.
Steam fog is fog that that comes off of water. It comes up when it is really ht outside.
It is the colour most visible in fog
So they can be seen easier by helicopters and airplanes, especially at night or in fog.
Concerns regarding mental fog and cognitive issues should be discussed with your doctor. You should also explain to those you love how Fibromyalgia affects your cognitive abilities. Explain to them what to expect and how it affects you specifically so that they can be aware when you are experiencing a fog and help you through it without embarrassment.
All fog (on Earth).
The adjectives "thick" and "all encompassing" can describe fog. Example sentence: The thick and all encompassing fog prevented the boat from safely entering the harbor.
Upslope Fog. The fog is brought from a lower elevation in the east to a higher elevation in the Rockies. This type of fog forms at all of the mountain ranges in North America.
stratus/fog
Yes, this sentence uses personification by attributing the ability to think to the fog. It suggests that the fog is contemplating or reflecting on the dreamers.
There are powered, heated mirrors that don't fog up at all, surprisingly!
Fog is just a cloud that sits the ground and how and why fog develops is based local and immediate conditions. Areas that get more rain also tend to get more fog and rain and fog are just two parts of the same thing, water in the atmosphere, but one does not predict the other. The presence of fog in an area does not predict rain in that area in 90 days or at any other time in the future. Weather and climate are much too variable for a very simple relationship such as fog in an area means rain in that area in 90 days.
It would be a good topic if you described it enough. You have to think about all the good things about fog, the mysteries and cool things about fog. Get to know your topic and put it in an outstanding poem. Do you see fog a lot? Do you hate it? Have you never seen fog? Imagine it or describe it. I would definitely take the opportunity to write a poem about fog.
The word 'smog' is a combination of the word 'smoke' and 'fog', and it is used to describe particularly smoky and grayish fog that is usually associated with big cities and pollution. It is made up of many noxious chemicals that are the results of the burning of fossil fuels (coal, gasoline, and so on).