A lot of people don't know this (okay, I didn't) but northern India gets really really foggy in the winter. Like San Francisco foggy but more dense and constant, where as San Francisco is more rolling.
Sea fog is a specific type of advection fog, which is characterized by the lateral transfer of temperature by wind blowing over cooler water. The water is often cool enough to lower the temperature of the air to the dewpoint, causing fog generation. Coastal areas in Mediterranean climates, such as San Francisco, have especially high occurrences of sea fog blowing off the ocean to just a few miles inland. I totally plariarized or as we say in SF "why you gotta 'bite' wikipedia?!?". Like Joe bites all of Nagles' lines...
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Sea fog is a specific type of advection fog, which is characterized by the lateral transfer of temperature by wind blowing over cooler water. The water is often cool enough to lower the temperature of the air to the dewpoint, causing fog generation. Coastal areas in Mediterranean climates, such as San Francisco, have especially high occurrences of sea fog blowing off the ocean to just a few miles inland. I totally plariarized or as we say in SF "why you gotta 'bite' wikipedia?!?". Like Joe bites all of Nagles' lines...
Oh that's right. Jin Cho was an engineering major at Cal, Berkeley everyone.
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