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  2. Tule fog - Wikipedia

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    Tule fog often contains light drizzle or freezing drizzle where temperatures are sufficiently cold. Tule fog is a low cloud, usually below 2,000 feet (600 m) in altitude and can be seen from above by driving up into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada to the east or the Coast Ranges to the west. Above the cold, foggy layer, the air is typically ...

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  4. Wikipedia : Valued picture candidates/Tule Fog in an Orchard

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  5. Why is it so foggy? Plus driving tips to help you on central ...

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    To stay prepared on a foggy road, here’s what you need to know.

  6. Geography of southern California - Wikipedia

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    While fog generally is the collection of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface, southern California's fog varies from the light 'ground fogs' to a dense almost "Tule fog" (pronounced ˈtuːliː fog) in the Winter and Spring, depending on the interaction of cold air brought down from the local ...

  7. San Francisco fog - Wikipedia

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    Another type of fog, tule fog, can occur during the winter. There are occasions when both types can coincide in the Bay Area. There are occasions when both types can coincide in the Bay Area. The prevalence of fog in the San Francisco Bay Area has decreased, and this trend is typically attributed to climate change .

  8. Fog season - Wikipedia

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    The fog season is usually based in the cooler months (late autumn, winter and early spring). An example is found in the San Joaquin Valley and Sacramento Valley areas of California's Great Central Valley, where a thick ground fog, known as Tule fog, may form, in particular in the months from November through March. [1]

  9. File:En-us-tule fog.oga - Wikipedia

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