Morning
Early morning when temp. changes.
in the morning or evening when the temperature changes
Fog typically forms in inlets and bays when the air close to the water's surface becomes cooler than the surrounding air, causing the moisture in the air to condense and form fog. This often occurs during the early morning or evening when the air and water temperatures are at their closest.
in the morning or evening when the temperature changes
in the morning or evening when the temperature changes
Fog typically forms in inlets and bays during the early morning or late evening when temperatures drop, leading to cooler air meeting warmer water. This temperature differential causes moisture in the air to condense, resulting in fog. Additionally, calm winds and high humidity levels contribute to the formation of fog in these areas. The phenomenon is often more pronounced in coastal regions.
Fog in inlets and bays tends to form when warm air moves over cooler water, causing the air to cool and reach its dew point, leading to condensation and the formation of fog. This commonly occurs during the early morning or evening when the temperature difference between the air and water is greatest.
Foggy is the adjective of fog.
Fog is usually tracked by taking readings of temperature and humidity. Fog can sometimes be spotty but usually can be predicted with great accuracy.
Fog can form during summer, depending on where you are. It depends on where you are located geographically. You may be in a location where fog forms very rarely.
Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror ! That is what we call Fog !
Steam fog