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Post by Donar on May 27, 2020 14:23:13 GMT -5
Do you mean fog over a lake when very cold air slides above a non-frozen lake surface? That's sometimes called steam fog. Similar fog events are precipitation fog (thermodynamical influence of evaporating precipitation) and morning evaporation (evaporation of surface water and mixing in the surface layer). All three can be classified as fogs of evaporation. Here is a paper for the classification of fog events: opensky.ucar.edu/islandora/object/articles:6637
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Steam Fog?
May 27, 2020 14:30:20 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2020 14:30:20 GMT -5
Evaporation from the road surface after a storm is quite common; never seen it create a fog though.
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