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  2. San Francisco fog - Wikipedia

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    Lower fog levels are also problematic for the agricultural regions fog patterns support, such as the Napa and Salinas Valleys. [14] Not only has the fog season shortened, lasting from June to September instead of from May to October, but the hours per day there is fog has shortened by about three hours.

  3. June Gloom - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, this phenomenon was sometimes known as the high fog. A long June Gloom season, extending late into the summer, is known as Summer Bummer. The negative effects of a long June Gloom on the coastal California tourism industry is often reported in the local news media. [14]

  4. 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.

  5. Why SF's fog could one day be a distant memory - AOL

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  6. Foggy mornings return to the Modesto area. Here’s why fog ...

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  7. Fog season - Wikipedia

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    It is not generally true that fog season in a given area is during autumn or winter (the cooler months); for example, the Japanese coast of the Pacific Ocean has a dense fog season from May to August. The June Gloom, a cloudy and foggy phenomena, experienced in the southern coast of California occurs in late spring and early summer (May and June).

  8. Why is it so hot in Kansas City? And where does the fog come ...

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    For the fourth consecutive day, Kansas City was forecast to see its temperatures rise into the mid- to upper 90s while high dew points were expected to make it feel more like 110 to 120 degrees ...

  9. Weather lore - Wikipedia

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    A summer fog for fair, A winter fog for rain. A fact most everywhere, In valley or on plain. Fog is formed when the air cools enough that the vapour pressure encourages condensation over evaporation. In order for the air to be cool on a summer night, the sky must be clear, so excess heat can be radiated into space. Cloudy skies act like a ...