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Post by Shaheen Hassan on May 14, 2024 22:23:06 GMT -5
At which temperature did you experience the warmest fog?
The warmest fog I experienced was at a temperature of 34.6°C with 100% humidity. Literal Sauna!
Note: Haze, mist, and smog aren't included. Only genuine fog.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on May 14, 2024 22:34:09 GMT -5
Fog doesn't require 100% humidity though, I'm pretty sure. I've experienced fog with temps in the upper 80sºF during spring along Florida's GoMex coast.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on May 14, 2024 22:35:17 GMT -5
Fog doesn't require 100% humidity though, I'm pretty sure. I've experienced fog with temps in the upper 80sºF during spring along Florida's GoMex coast. Yes, it doesn't require 100%. You can have dense fog at relative humidity as low as 90%.
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Post by tommyFL on May 14, 2024 22:57:50 GMT -5
Fog doesn't require 100% humidity though, I'm pretty sure. I've experienced fog with temps in the upper 80sºF during spring along Florida's GoMex coast. pure fiction
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Post by greysrigging on May 15, 2024 4:53:31 GMT -5
Darwin gets a few foggy mornings.... can happen in the dry season and the wet season. Likely around the 25c - 30c mark or below from memory, but always very high dp's
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Post by Beercules on May 15, 2024 6:24:43 GMT -5
I associate fog with cold. Only ever seen it in cold as shit conditions here in SE Australia. Probably no warmer than 10C.
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Post by Benfxmth on May 15, 2024 6:28:16 GMT -5
Probably around upper 70s °F/mid 20s °C
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Post by AJ1013 on May 15, 2024 6:40:23 GMT -5
Fog doesn't require 100% humidity though, I'm pretty sure. I've experienced fog with temps in the upper 80sºF during spring along Florida's GoMex coast. No you haven’t
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Post by MET on May 15, 2024 8:32:00 GMT -5
15-20°C fog once when I lived in the SE.
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Post by tompas on May 15, 2024 10:45:47 GMT -5
15-20 C fog, the last time I've experienced that was during June and July 2023.
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Post by massiveshibe on May 15, 2024 10:50:07 GMT -5
18C fog during a summer morning.
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Post by CRISPR on May 15, 2024 14:58:03 GMT -5
~21ºC on the warmest of summer mornings
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Post by desiccatedi85 on May 15, 2024 16:59:21 GMT -5
Fog doesn't require 100% humidity though, I'm pretty sure. I've experienced fog with temps in the upper 80sºF during spring along Florida's GoMex coast. pure fiction I'm not talking about radiative fog, though I've seen that too, just not with such warm temps. I'm talking about marine fog from warm SW winds from further south in the GoMex moving over relatively cool coastal waters in winter and spring which causes fog.
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Post by Benfxmth on May 15, 2024 17:00:37 GMT -5
I'm not talking about radiative fog, though I've seen that too, just not with such warm temps. I'm talking about marine fog from warm SW winds from further south in the GoMex moving over relatively cool coastal waters in winter and spring which causes fog. Surely it was a lot cooler than the upper 80s °F at the time there's coastal fog there
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Post by desiccatedi85 on May 15, 2024 17:07:08 GMT -5
I'm not talking about radiative fog, though I've seen that too, just not with such warm temps. I'm talking about marine fog from warm SW winds from further south in the GoMex moving over relatively cool coastal waters in winter and spring which causes fog. Surely it was a lot cooler than the upper 80s °F at the time there's coastal fog there I've seen it during midday there on warm days, but those temps are from the recording stations a few miles inland, so temps were cooler than this to be fair. There's very few stations right on the immediate coast so hard to get a super accurate gauge on temp during coastal fogs.
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Post by tommyFL on May 16, 2024 3:41:25 GMT -5
Sea fog along the Gulf in winter almost never occurs with temperatures above low 70s
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Post by Ethereal on May 16, 2024 8:26:27 GMT -5
I think a 20C humid morning in 2000, where the temp rose to 40C that day. I'll never forget that one.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on May 16, 2024 12:40:10 GMT -5
I don't think fog at temps above 32°C is possible outside the Persian Gulf and Red Sea region. And 34+ fog is a Persian Gulf novelty.
Summer here is a unique experience.
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Post by psychedamike24 on May 21, 2024 17:26:08 GMT -5
At which temperature did you experience the warmest fog? I warmest fog I experienced was at a temperature of 34.6°C with 100% humidity. Literal Sauna! Note: Haze, mist, and smog aren't included. Only genuine fog. Wow that’s insane! I’m guessing you’re in the UAE then? Abu Dhabi and Dubai are situated perfectly for extreme dew points when shamal winds blow across the Persian Gulf during late summer.
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Post by rozenn on Oct 8, 2024 12:51:47 GMT -5
Around 75°F on several occasions on the Med coast with clouds rolling in from the sea
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