radiation fog
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of radiation fog
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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This makes the air denser and increases relative humidity, condensing more water vapor, and resulting in a phenomenon known as radiation fog.
From National Geographic
The Central Valley’s thick tule fog is a type of radiation fog that forms on calm, clear nights, usually after a soaking rain, when the Earth gives up its heat — radiates its heat like a radiator — into space.
From Los Angeles Times
The sort of fog we've been experiencing is known as radiation fog.
From BBC
BBC News website readers have been sending in their pictures of fog that shrouded parts of England earlier. described it as radiation fog which occurs when thermal radiation overnight cools the land and the air close to the ground's surface.
From BBC
Moreover, because ice has only half the specific heat of water, and is much more transparent to heat, such a "radiation fog" composed of ice crystals is a much less effective retainer of heat than clouds or fog made of unfrozen water particles.
From Project Gutenberg
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