You don't.
There's dew every summer morning, just get off your lazy a$$ at 5 in the morning and go see it.
Ever heard of San Francisco? There's fog there too. f*ckloads of it. and not just in winter.
We only see dew in the morning because of the way dew forms. For dew to form, air must be cooled to its condensation point. There must be little movement to the air or it will remain mixed and not form dew, but will form fog instead. (Fog is formed in other ways as well). These conditions usually occur overnight, when the winds die down, and the air becomes still. Radiational cooling from the ground or structures near the surface, such as automobiles, mailboxes, etc. cools the air in contact with the ground or structures. The humidity in the air condenses into droplets of moisture we call dew. After sunrise, the ground begins warm up and usually the wind increases. Both these events warm the air and evaporate the dew.
When low-hanging clouds touch the Earth's surface, they are referred to as fog. This phenomenon occurs when the air near the ground cools and reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that form the visible mist we see as fog. Fog can reduce visibility and has a significant impact on transportation and daily activities.
When humidity is high there is lot of moisture which means a high dew point. When the temeprature drops to the dew point at night or early morning then the air can no longer hold the moisture and it condenses and forms fog.
Because of the clouds when it was December the clouds condensed and to heavy so they form fogs it covers the lowland and the highland.
Fog is a type of low-lying cloud that forms when there is high humidity near the ground. It typically occurs when the air is cooled to its dew point temperature, causing water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets. Fog can occur in calm or light wind conditions.
Fog is made of tiny drops of water
We only see dew in the morning because of the way dew forms. For dew to form, air must be cooled to its condensation point. There must be little movement to the air or it will remain mixed and not form dew, but will form fog instead. (Fog is formed in other ways as well). These conditions usually occur overnight, when the winds die down, and the air becomes still. Radiational cooling from the ground or structures near the surface, such as automobiles, mailboxes, etc. cools the air in contact with the ground or structures. The humidity in the air condenses into droplets of moisture we call dew. After sunrise, the ground begins warm up and usually the wind increases. Both these events warm the air and evaporate the dew.
When low-hanging clouds touch the Earth's surface, they are referred to as fog. This phenomenon occurs when the air near the ground cools and reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that form the visible mist we see as fog. Fog can reduce visibility and has a significant impact on transportation and daily activities.
Cornering fog lights are fog lights that permanently point to the right or left and only come on when turning in their direction. That is, if you turn right the right fog light comes on so you can better see where you are turning into.
Thermal cameras are the only option to see through fog because Night vision only enhances the visibility by collecting unseen lights but Thermal senses the heat so Thermal is the only option to see through fog.
Fog is are low lying clouds. You can still see clouds in daylight.
No, only in Summer
To make it easier to see when there is fog.
When humidity is high there is lot of moisture which means a high dew point. When the temeprature drops to the dew point at night or early morning then the air can no longer hold the moisture and it condenses and forms fog.
Fog is nothing but is like a cloud near ground surface which consists of suspended water particles much smaller than in a actual cloud in sky. During the day air is warm and humid and when the temperature is down, the water vapor in air condenses and forms fog which sticks near the ground and it further condenses in the form of dew drops which you can see in the morning on grass and leaves and often in the flowers too.
fog lights are located on the bottom of the front bumper and help the driver see when driviing through fog. cause the light passes under the fog rather than through it. so you can see the road.
Bromben see's the fog when ever he is under medication, the fog represents the medication he is put under while he is on the ward.