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There are four types of fog and you could guess for a long time about =
that picture. I'm assuming it's evaporative since it looks like an = autumn picture with probable cold air passing over a warmer body of = water creating the mass....the upper layer of cold air would prohibit = the fog from rising. =20 --=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 |
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katysails wrote:
There are four types of fog and you could guess for a long time about that picture. I'm assuming it's evaporative since it looks like an autumn picture with probable cold air passing over a warmer body of water creating the mass....the upper layer of cold air would prohibit the fog from rising. That's not what MC said... Ain't it funny how you and I (and probably a quite a few others around here) could deduce the conditions but only Navvie knows it's proper taxonomy (or is it orthography). DSK |
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![]() DSK wrote: katysails wrote: There are four types of fog and you could guess for a long time about that picture. I'm assuming it's evaporative since it looks like an autumn picture with probable cold air passing over a warmer body of water creating the mass....the upper layer of cold air would prohibit the fog from rising. That's not what MC said... Ain't it funny how you and I (and probably a quite a few others around here) could deduce the conditions but only Navvie knows it's proper taxonomy (or is it orthography). Education? Cheers |
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Might help.
"MC" asked... Education? |
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