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How is Precipitation-induced fog formed?

Author: Mitchell Behnke



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Also called rain or drizzle fog (commonly associated with frontal activity), is formed by relatively warm drizzle or rain falling through cooler air. Evaporation from the precipitation saturates the cool air and fog forms. This fog is especially critical because it occurs in the proximity of precipitation and other possible hazards such as icing, turbulence, and thunderstorms.


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