when i visited San Francisco they told us that it was because the fog is created on the sea and that the windblows it on to the land... i know this isn't much information but that's really all i remember. <3
Fog scatters light and reduces visibility, so colors seen through fog may appear washed out or muted. Typically, objects seen through fog will appear in shades of gray or with reduced saturation.
Boise, Idaho, experiences fog primarily due to its unique geography and climate. The city is situated in a valley surrounded by mountains, which can trap cold air and moisture, especially during the winter months. Temperature inversions, where warmer air sits above cooler air, can also contribute to fog formation by preventing the dissipation of moisture. Lastly, the relatively high humidity levels in the area further increase the likelihood of fog development.
Fog is a cloud that is formed when particulates in the air have attached to moisture thus making fog. You can make your own fog at home. Get a big glass jar, and a rubber seal that will fit over the opening. Fill the jar about half full with water, light a match and let it burn a bit inside the jar (just enough so you have a bit of smoke), seal the jar with your rubber seal. Now, you need to pump the seal for a bit and fog will form inside the jar.
The phrase "fog a mirror" is often used humorously to imply that the person being referred to is so inactive or lifeless that they are barely capable of performing the simple act of breathing, causing even the mirror to fog up. It is a playful way of teasing someone about being unresponsive or lazy.
In cold winter evenings and mornings, the air near the ground cools down, causing the moisture in the air to condense into fog. Valleys provide a lower-lying area where cold air settles due to its higher density, creating a micro-climate where fog tends to collect more easily. The topography of the valley can also act as a natural basin that traps the fog and prevents it from dispersing quickly.
San Francisco gets a lot of fog due to its close proximity to the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean. The temperature difference between the ocean and the warmer land causes moist ocean air to cool and condense into fog as it moves over the city. This creates the iconic fog that rolls in off the coast and shrouds the city.
There was so much fog outside that it was hard for me to see, so I had to stay indoors.
London Fog is so thick because of pollution. The fog, when mixed with the foul pollution of the area, becomes so thick it has another name (pea soup fog). This is why London Fog is so thick. London hasn't had this type of fog (smog) for around 50 years
its coast 200 ..... so yea
No, California State Route 1 is the Pacific Coast Highway. However, some parts of CA 1 overlap with US 101 so parts of US 101 are the Pacific Coast Highway, but it's mostly CA 1.
The West Coast is three hours ahead of the East Coast. So if it is 6 am in New York City, it is 3 am in Los Angeles, CA.
Fog is common on the California coast due to the interaction between warm air from the inland areas and the cold ocean waters of the Pacific. This temperature difference causes moist air to cool rapidly as it moves over the cooler ocean surface, leading to condensation and the formation of fog. Additionally, coastal topography and prevailing winds contribute to the frequent occurrence of fog, particularly during the summer months when coastal upwelling enhances the cooling effect.
San Francisco has a lot of fog because the ocean current cools the air along the coast, causing water vapor in the atmosphere to condense and form fog, small cloud droplets near the earth's surface. San Francisco has few storms because the Pacific Ocean moderates its temperatures. Air pollution may contribute some dust, but the cool temperatures from the current are the overwhelming influence.
Nice. Warm in the days and cool at night. It isn't right on the coast, so it doesn't get the morning fog. If you are going there for a visit go to Cambria while there and to Pismo Beach. Both of these towns are on the coast and a short distance from Paso Robles.
The UAE is on the coast, so the answer is the same as the rest of the world (at the coast), about 21%
They coast so much because they have a very high mass. When they gain speed they have a large amount of kinetic energy. So when a horse at a high speed starts to coast by sliding over a large patch of ice it takes a long time for them to stop.
Network coverage is coast to coast coverage and date roaming. It is something that you pay for monthly and you get so much depending on how much you pay monthly.