This morning I was up early and went out with the dogs. I decided to do the #amazingnature blog today about FOG
Fog can cause a lot of traffic problems because visibility is often very limited. But walking the dogs in the early morning gives me a Sen en of a fresh new world. It looks like the world is full of new sounds of new air and tranquility. But what is fog and when does it occur?
Fog is nothing more than a low-hanging cloud. Contrary to popular belief, a cloud is not water vapor, but a large collection of tiny water droplets. One cubic meter of cloud contains up to a billion droplets.
Each temperature has a certain amount of water vapor that can be dissolved in the air. You cannot see that water vapor. If there is too much water vapor, the excess will crystallize and become visible. The vapor becomes solid matter and forms droplets. Compare it to sugar in a glass of water. Some of the sugar dissolves, but if there is too much, it will no longer be absorbed and will form a layer on the bottom. If you heat up the water, more sugar can be dissolved. This is also the case with fog. When it gets warmer, the air can handle more water vapor, so there is less fog.
Are there places where fog is more common?
Fog can occur anywhere. There are areas where the phenomenon is more common. The presence of water is not a condition, but the fog concentration can be greater, especially in deeper areas. The fact the fields have a lot of water is great for Theo’s phenomena. A pasture that slopes slightly towards a ditch is sufficient. You can see the first mist forming at the ditch. With the help of a breath of wind, those fog strands move. They seem to crawl on the ground and can surprise anyone. Those fog banks are particularly dangerous for motorists. It suddenly appears. Fog is also more common in industrial areas. Air pollution means there are more small dust particles to which the droplets attach more.
I feel fall has the most days this is visible. Because the air can handle less water vapor at cold temperatures, you will see more fog in autumn and especially during winter. It usually disappears in the morning because it heats up. In winter, however, it does not warm up as quickly and the fog lingers longer, the famous morning gray.
This was a great start of my Friday and while I writing this blog it’s almost the end of working Friday and my weekend will start. I hope you loved my walk and fog blog and my weeks entry for #amazingnature this week.
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Blog Date : 23 October 2020