Meteorologist Taylor Stephenson explains the science behind all five types of fog form in this installment of "Weather Works.
What you’re most likely seeing is radiation fog. This type of fog forms when the ground cools quickly at night, especially on ...
Southeast Texas typically experiences advection, radiation, precipitation and upslope fog. When temperatures drop below freezing, we also could get freezing fog. If the fog becomes severe ...
This type of fog — known as advection fog or evaporation fog — becomes particularly dense when warm, moist air moves over the cooler ground still covered in snow or ice. A temperature ...
Warm moist air from the Gulf Stream drifted westward over these cooler waters, cooling and condensing into sea fog or advection fog ... is needed for water vapor to condense into fog droplets.
MOLINE, Ill. — Fog mornings can present quite a challenge to any driver, no matter how seasoned you may be. Fog at night is especially the worst, as your visibility is already limited.
Southeast Texas has been experiencing persistent dense fog over the past several days, primarily during the late evening through morning hours. The National Weather Service issued a Dense Fog Advisory ...