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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.
Yes, they will, because of the sudden change in temperature, a chemical reaction occurs, making the sunglasses fog.
Dense fog reduces visibility, even inside a room (although the dense fog that you describe is actually much more likely to form outdoors than indoors).
Take a fan and blow the fog away !
go to old chateau
Type your answer here... Tinted lenses can enhance contrast in conditions with poor visibility like fog and whiteout.
In the place that rains cham chowder.
Fog machines mimic what happens in nature. It needs sustained cool air and saturated moisture and a fan to blow the cloud outward. Because of temperature in the cloud and the room, the fog hugs the floor. To make it go away, they turn off the machine and let the room temp begin to warm the fog, decease the moisture, and make the fog "lighter". It rises. As it rises, it becomes warmer, until there is no evidence of fog or "cloud". If outside, the fog density rises into the sky where it just behaves like any other cloud.
No. If it is denser than air it will stay low to the ground. Crawling makes it more likely that you will breath it in, and that is not good as this unusual fog could be toxic.
Mt. Coronet Fog Room (Fish With Old/Good/Super Rod)
The "haze" is like fog - made from the warm air from the room rushing into the colder freezer.
Before you enter a room from outside gently wipe your glasses with something to get rid of the fog :)
Freezing fog, advection fog, and evaporation fog!