Fog
Fog is near or on the ground.
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Nimbus
rain
The term for a cloud layer at ground level that reduces visibility to less than one kilometer is "fog." Fog is a type of low-lying cloud that forms when water vapor condenses near the Earth's surface, resulting in reduced visibility and potentially hazardous driving conditions.
Mist or fog.
fog
Yes, when air is cooled to its dew point near the ground, it can result in the formation of a stratus cloud. This occurs when the air becomes saturated with moisture and water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets, creating a layer of low-lying cloud that appears uniform and covers large areas of the sky.
Fog
Raindrops which pass through a layer of freezing air near the ground become sleet.
This is called fog. It can get really thick.
Cloud base refers to the altitude above the ground at which the lowest portion of a cloud is observed. Cloud ceiling, on the other hand, is the height above the ground of the lowest cloud layer covering more than half of the sky. Cloud base is the specific altitude at which a cloud starts, while cloud ceiling is the overall height of the lowest cloud layer in the sky.