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Advection Fog
This occurs when warm, moist air moves over a cooler surface, cooling the air enough to condense water vapor into fog. A classic example is sea fog, which forms when warm air from the Gulf of Mexico ...
radiation fog, advection fog, freezing fog, evaporation fog, and hail fog. Radiation fog is very common. This fog develops under clear skies and calm winds. As the earth emits radiation at night ...
Warm moist air from the Gulf Stream drifted westward over these cooler waters, cooling and condensing into sea fog or advection fog. Northeast winds pushed fog into the Georgia coast and across ...