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Joe wrote: Here is a good example of the type of fog you see on Mark Twains favorite river: http://away.com/gifs/states/mn/fall_missriver.jpg Anyone know what type of fog this is? And how it is formed? It looks like a blanket of fog in chilly air over warm water, I forget the official name for it. And if it is in St Paul Minn, it's well above Mark Twain country IIRC. I know, but its a good example of fog on the mississippi, best picture I could find. Would you be scared to navigate in this fog? If it was on a river with current, yes. Looks like a wide river most every river Ive been in had some currents. Are you talking current in excess of your boat ability to make headway? If not( assuming you have a good radar) why would you be scared, its easy to steer by compass and radar, and correcting for set sould not be to difficult. with a good radar picture. Joe MSV RedCloud Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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