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 is made when the clouds are low.
Fog stands for Front On Ground
Steam fog is fog that that comes off of water. It comes up when it is really ht outside.
Fog can often develop in places that are near to bodies of water. They can also occur on flat-lying land and in valleys especially if the land is warmer than the air above it.
Fog can often develop in places that are near to bodies of water. They can also occur on flat-lying land and in valleys especially if the land is warmer than the air above it.
Planes can fly in fog. But the pilots are not able to see properly. This could lead to accidents. In general, there are limits regarding visibility and aircraft operations. Airports have been shut down because of fog. There is work underway to develop an infra-red TV that will display the view on the Heads-Up-Display (HUD) so that the pilot can "see" through fog just as if it was a moon lite night.
Freezing fog, advection fog, and evaporation fog!
Precipitation is the solid or liquid form of water falling from clouds. Fog is a type of stratus cloud near the ground that forms when water vapor cools and condenses near the ground.
Fog description is description of fog.
Blowing ice crystals hamper visibility during blizzards in Antarctica. There is not enough humidity -- less than five percent -- to develop fog.
London fog : radiation fog enhanced by pollutants. Wisconsin fog : evaporation fog near water.
Steam fog and frontal fog
Fog intensity is how dense fog is. The lower the visibility, the more intense and dense the fog is.
Pea soup fog is fog that is extremely thick, or heavy.
fog = Nebel fog = Schleier (figurative)