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Advection fog

(Section 3.2.1.1.1)
  • Advection fog is formed when relatively warm, moist air moves (advects) over a cooler surface, and the temperature of the air is cooled to saturation by contact with the cold surface. Examples include relatively warm, moist air advected over a cool sea (“sea fog”), or over land when the surface is frozen or snow covered.

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