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reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 11:02 AM by Mapkar
reply to post by Thermo Klein



That's a really cool story!

Fog can form quickly when conditions change even slightly. Often times this happens near water, but can happen anywhere the dew point and temperature quickly meet each other. Typically in the morning the air is dense and the humidity is often very high, hence dew on vehicles and grass. If a temperature differential develops and moves through your observation point, like your house, fog can develop really quickly. It's not uncommon, and it's not really unusual either. It really depends on where you are and the current conditions*. It's not incredibly common here either but, I've gone from class to my room and then back outside at night and within the same 15 - 30 minute window visibility was completely down to near a quarter mile.

edit on 2-2-2012 by Mapkar because: added *
edit on 2-2-2012 by Mapkar because: I cannot type correctly or notice my errors today.




reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 05:28 PM by Mapkar
reply to post by Thermo Klein



Well that's good, that movie sucked by the way. Especially the ending! D:
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