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  2. Sea smoke - Wikipedia

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    Sea smoke has a turbulent appearance and may form spiraling columns. [5] It is usually not very high and lookouts on ships can usually see over it (but small boats may have very poor visibility) [6] because the fog is confined to the layer of warm air above the sea. However, sea smoke columns 20–30 m (70–100 ft) high have been observed. [5]

  3. Fog - Wikipedia

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    Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. [1] [2] Fog can be considered a type of low-lying cloud usually resembling stratus and is heavily influenced by nearby bodies of water, topography, and wind conditions.

  4. Sea fog - Wikipedia

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    Sea fog may refer to: A marine layer, an air mass that develops over the surface of a large body of water in the presence of a temperature inversion; Sea Fog, a 2014 South Korean film; Abyssal Spider (simplified Chinese: 海雾; traditional Chinese: 海霧; lit. 'Sea Fog'), a 2020 Taiwanese film

  5. Arctic blast led to rare weather phenomenon over a Vermont lake

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    The funnel instead drew in steam fog, also referred to as sea fog, creating what is referred to as a "steam devil." These foggy funnels occur during periods of cold weather much like the Arctic ...

  6. Marine layer - Wikipedia

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    Sea of fog riding the coastal marine layer through the Golden Gate Bridge at San Francisco, California Afternoon smog within a coastal marine layer in West Los Angeles. A marine layer is an air mass that develops over the surface of a large body of water, such as an ocean or large lake, in the presence of a temperature inversion.

  7. Haar (fog) - Wikipedia

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    Haar rolls into the Firth of Forth, partially shrouding the Forth Bridge. Haar rolling in over the Forth Bridge. In meteorology, haar or sea fret is a cold sea fog.It occurs most often on the east coast of Scotland between April and September, when warm air passes over the cold North Sea.

  8. Polar Vortex Causes Sea Fog to Rise From Lake Michigan

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    Residents of Chicago, Illinois, are enduring frigid temperatures as the polar vortex continues to sweep over the Midwest.Eric Gaydos filmed footage of what appeared to be steam or smoke rolling ...

  9. Sea of clouds - Wikipedia

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    Sea of clouds in Mount Pulag, Philippines. A sea of clouds is an overcast layer of stratocumulus clouds, as viewed from above, with a relatively uniform top which shows undulations of very different lengths resembling waves on the sea. [1] A sea of fog is formed from stratus clouds or fog and does not show undulations. [2]