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Foggy River - Merrimac?
Matt Colie wrote: Could someone tells us where the Merrimac (no k) river is? Not all of us are inland. The names and descriptions of fog types. Matt Colie Does the Merrimack, which passes Merrimack, N.H. become the Merrimac, when it passes Merrimac, Ma.? |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
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otnmbrd wrote: Matt Colie wrote: Could someone tells us where the Merrimac (no k) river is? Not all of us are inland. The names and descriptions of fog types. Matt Colie Does the Merrimack, which passes Merrimack, N.H. become the Merrimac, when it passes Merrimac, Ma.? In spite of some natives, the chart still lists it as Merrimack (like the skuttled ship that the Virginia was built on) at Newburyport. Matt |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
Scotty,
Thank you. Merrimack I know. That was stomping ground many years. But when someone said between the Mississippi and the Merrimac, it took about three beats for me to guess that he did not mean somewhere between the Mississippi River and New Hampshire. Matt Colie Scott Vernon wrote: The Merrimack R. runs South through the middle of NH down into Mass and drains into the Atl just N of Boston. I think Katy is referring to the MERAMEC R. which drains into the Miss. on the south side of St. Lois, MO. Scotty "Matt Colie" wrote in message ... Could someone tells us where the Merrimac (no k) river is? Not all of us are inland. The names and descriptions of fog types. Matt Colie otnmbrd wrote: Joe wrote: otnmbrd wrote in message arthlink.net... MC wrote: DSK wrote: It looks like a blanket of fog in chilly air over warm water, Correct! I forget the official name for it. Let me help you. Think 'sea' might be an ad*ective for fog? Cheers See, now I'd have guessed radiation fog, not advection. Radiation Fog - occurs under clear, calm skies when infrared radiation (heat) escapes to upper atmosphere and outer space and the air is cooled to its dewpoint. Sometimes called valley fog or ground fog and is the most common fog over land in the world. EG Since I couldn't see under your fog bank in the picture. I wasn't sure whether it was a valley or river under there. In all seriousness, where I am, we frequently get a radiation fog from the land (farm land) around us, which drifts/ blows over the harbor and out to sea ... the end results can be the same. Advection Fog - occurs when warm, humid air is cooled to its dewpoint by coming into contact with a cooler surface below. Snow, ice, and cold water are common surfaces that cause advection fog. MC is correct. The Mississippi is cold, and lots of warm air from the south flows into the delta. Steam Fog - occurs when cooler air rests above warmer water and vapor that evaporates into the air cools to its dewpoint. Sometimes called Arctic sea smoke. You see this on your local lakes many times, just not to the scale seen in the artics. And when it starts it weird looking like snakes growing out of the sea. You find this frequently when approaching the Gulf Stream, up North. Upslope Fog - occurs when air is forced to rise up a large slope and cools (adiabatically) to its dewpoint. Common in mountainous states. Frontal Fog - also knows as precipitation fog and occurs when rain drops fall into unsaturated, cooler air below. As the drops evaporate, water vapor is introduced into the cooler air. Very quickly, the vapor condenses into a small fog droplet. Sorry Katy 5 not 4 types. Joe MSV RedCloud |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
Scotty stated erroneously: I think Katy is referring to the MERAMEC R. =
which drains into the Miss. on the south side of St. Lois, MO. It's the Merrimack River in MO...I dropped the "K" off the end.... --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
Where in MO?
"katysails" wrote in message ... Scotty stated erroneously: I think Katy is referring to the MERAMEC R. which drains into the Miss. on the south side of St. Lois, MO. It's the Merrimack River in MO...I dropped the "K" off the end.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
Where in MO?
South of St. Louis...it runs between the St. Louis and Jefferson County = lines.... --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
What a coincidence, so does the MERAMEC RIVER. Wonder if their related?
Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Where in MO? South of St. Louis...it runs between the St. Louis and Jefferson County lines.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
What a coincidence, so does the MERAMEC RIVER.
Oh lordy lord! RB |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
Scott Vernon wrote:
What a coincidence, so does the MERAMEC RIVER. Wonder if their related? Small world, isn't it? DSK |
Foggy River - Merrimac?
"DSK" wrote Small world, isn't it? Cold, too. |
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