haze hygroscopic aerosols wet haze with less than 75 % rh condensation nuclei needed to form fog or...
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Dew
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Frozen Dew
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Haze
Hygroscopic aerosols Wet Haze with less than 75 % RH
Condensation nuclei needed to form fog or cloud
Hydrophobic aerosols
Fog
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Fog: A suspension of small visible water droplets (or ice crystals) in the air that reduce visibility at the earth's to less than 1,000 meters (5/8 miles).
Radiation Fog or Valley Fog
Radiation Fog or Valley Fog
Advection Fog
Up Slope Fog
Other Types of fogs:
* acid fog -- radiation fog that forms in polluted air with oxides of sulfur and nitrogen.
* evaporation (mixing) fog -- mixing of two unsaturated air masses (steam fog, winter breath, arctic sea smoke,steamy pavement).
* frontal fog -- a type of evaporation fog; moist air mixes with cooler air; can occur where warm air rides upover cold air (warm front).
Mixing Fog
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