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This type of fog does not extend to the base of any overhead clouds. It is also used to describe radiation fog. |
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This kind occurs when moist air passes over a cool surface by wind and is cooled. |
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This kind of fog is found in the mountains. Humid air is pushed up to make fog. |
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This kind of fog is cold air passing over warmer water or moist land. |
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This is the most common fog that we find after a storm. Once the rain evaporates, the added vapor increases the air, so that the vapor condenses to form the fog. |
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