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  1. Fog that forms over water is commonly referred to as sea fog or lake fog. It forms when warm, moist air flows over relatively colder waters. Sea or lake fog can occur over the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, the Great Lakes and other bodies of water.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FogFog - Wikipedia

    Sea fog (also known as haar or fret) is heavily influenced by the presence of sea spray and microscopic airborne salt crystals. Clouds of all types require minute hygroscopic particles upon which water vapor can condense.

  3. Sea fog forms when warm, moist air moves over colder water and cools to its dew point temperature, causing the air to saturate. This type of fog is favored over the northern Gulf during winter and spring as the higher frequency of cold fronts moving offshore cools the continental shelf waters, bays, and coastal waterways.

  4. www.nationalgeographic.org › encyclopedia › fogfog

    Oct 19, 2023 · Sea fog, which shows up near bodies of salty water, is formed as water vapor condenses around bits of salt. Depending on the humidity and temperature, fog can form very suddenly and then disappear just as quickly.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sea_fogSea fog - Wikipedia

    Sea fog. Sea fog may refer to: A marine layer, an air mass that develops over the surface of a large body of water in the presence of a temperature inversion. Sea Fog, a 2014 South Korean film. Abyssal Spider (simplified Chinese: 海雾; traditional Chinese: 海霧; lit. 'Sea Fog'), a 2020 Taiwanese film.

  6. Dec 27, 2022 · 10 Tampa Bay meteorologist Grant Gilmore shows you how sea fog develops during the cooler months.

  7. If the wind blows in the right direction, then sea fog can become transported over coastal land areas. Upslope fog. Upslope fog or hill fog forms when winds blow air up a slope (called...

  8. www.metoffice.gov.uk › fog › coastal-fogCoastal fog - Met Office

    Coastal fog usually occurs in the spring and summer months when conditions begin to warm up but the sea (which warms more slowly) stays relatively cold. The impact, location and movement of...