fog
Yes, fog is a ground level cloud.
A fog is basically a cloud hovering at ground level.
Different kinds of clouds can be located anywhere from ground-level (fog) to like 50,000 feet.
The Condensation Level.
stratocumulus and a High level cloud is a cirrostratus
Fog.
The meteorological definition of fog is a cloud (stratus) which has its cloud base on or close to ground, and reduces visibility to less than 1000 metres. 100% humidity at ground level can be reached in different ways.
Yes, fog is a ground level cloud.
Ground level clouds are usually called fog
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Fog
A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that obscures or restricts visibility (to a greater extent than mist; strictly, reducing visibility to below 1 km) It is the formation of a cloud at ground level. It is condensation in the air.
fog -> at land level cloud -> in sky
Ground level. Fog is low-lying cloud.
In the United States, Airports can accept visual approaches when the visibility is greater than 3 statute miles (as measured on the ground) and the celining (reported cloud layer of BROKEN or OVERCAST) is over 1000 feet above ground level.