It does not... Well OK sometimes it does but no more so than any other single day when there has not been fog... Read this...
www.wrh.noaa.gov/ggw/newsletter/spring_07/90daysfog.pdf
Clouds mean water, and deserts have virtually no water.
50
According to this page http://ggweather.com/sf/days.html It rains on average 67 days a year, although in the last few decades there has been up to 3-4 months of rain.
The duration of In the Fog is 2.12 hours.
According to my calculations of the data found on www.weatherunderground.com for Somerville, NJ, we have had 49 days of rain from March 21 through June 21 (92 days). March (starting 3/21) = 3, April = 13; May = 19; June = 14 (through June 21st, 21 days total for the month).
Fog is just a cloud that sits the ground and how and why fog develops is based local and immediate conditions. Areas that get more rain also tend to get more fog and rain and fog are just two parts of the same thing, water in the atmosphere, but one does not predict the other. The presence of fog in an area does not predict rain in that area in 90 days or at any other time in the future. Weather and climate are much too variable for a very simple relationship such as fog in an area means rain in that area in 90 days.
90100 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as (90100*k)/k where k is an integer.
It forms rain.
90,100.0
fog
90100
The ones that come with it You can use the fog lights for bad weather conditions but most people these days run the fog lights all the time, very inconsiderate.
yea it does
fog into rain
what is the decimal of 90/100
90100
rain forest