Essential Question: How and where do the 5 types of fog form?

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Essential Question: How and where do the 5 types of fog form?

Bell work: What are two ways to increase humidity to 100% 1. 2.

2 Types of Fog Fog that forms by Cooling (lowering temps.) Radiation Upslope Advection Fog that Forms by Evaporation (adding moisture) Steam Frontal/Precipitation

SHORT wave solar energy is absorbed by the Earth and then re-radiated as LONG wavelength infrared (heat) waves. Earth’s atmosphere is heated from the GROUND UP.

Radiation / Valley Fog

Convection Transfer of heat energy through vertical movement of air (flow) Horizontal flow of air A.k.a. “wind” Advection

Advection Fog

Fog formed by Evaporation: adding moisture Steam Fog

Fog at Warmer and Cooler Temperatures

Days Per Year with Heavy Fog What type of fog is forming at each location?