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Ground fogSee radiation fog.
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Ground fogFog which extends vertically to less than 20 feet.
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Ground fog(abbrev. GF) Fog produced over the land by the cooling of the lower atmosphere as it comes in contact with the ground. Also known as radiation fog, and in parts of California as tule fog.
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Ground fogSee Radiation fog.
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Ground fogwater vapor that condenses above land as the air cools following sunset. Also called radiation fog.
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Ground fogShallow fog (less than twenty feet deep) produced over the land by the cooling of the lower atmosphere as it comes in contact with the ground. Also known as radiation fog.
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Ground fogFog produced over the land by the cooling of the lower atmosphere as it comes in contact with the ground. Also known as radiation fog. Ground fog has little vertical extent (usually 20 feet (6 meters) or less).
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Ground fogIn the United States, a fog that conceals less than 0.6 of the sky and is not contiguous with the base of clouds.
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Ground fog(abbrev. GF) Fog produced over the land by the cooling of the lower atmosphere as it comes in contact with the ground. Also known as radiation fog, and in parts of California as tule fog.
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Ground fogA shallow layer of fog (less than 20 feet thick) on the ground that reduces visibility more in the horizontal than in the vertical. High Wind Warning
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Ground fogA shallow layer of fog (less than 20 feet thick) on the ground that reduces visibility more in the horizontal than in the vertical.
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Ground fogShallow fog
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Ground fogFog created when radiational cooling at the earth's surface lowers the temperature of the air near the ground to or below its initial dew point. Primarily takes place at night or early morning.
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Ground fogFog
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Ground fog(abbrev. GF) Fog produced over the land by the cooling of the lower atmosphere as it comes in contact with the ground. Also known as radiation fog, and in parts of California as tule fog.
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Ground fogFog created when radiational cooling at the earth’s surface lowers the temperature of the air near the ground to or below its initial dew point. Primarily takes place at night or early morning.
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