Meteorologist Taylor Stephenson explains the science behind how all five types of fog form in this installment of "Weather Works." ...
Steam fog can form anytime the air is a lot colder than the water temperature directly below it.
What you’re most likely seeing is radiation fog. This type of fog forms when the ground cools quickly at night, especially on ...
Southeast Texas has been experiencing persistent dense fog over the past several days, primarily during the late evening ...
occur when fog or steam rising from the lakes' waters are swirled up by the air and form a whirling vortex, similar to a dust devil on land.
DULUTH — Subzero temperatures lately have produced ethereal "smoke" on Lake Superior. Also called "steam fog," sea smoke "forms when water evaporates from the warm water surface and immediately ...
On cold days like Tuesday, it’s hard to imagine the water being warmer than the air, but that’s exactly what steam fog needs to form. Steam fog is often seen during the winter when air ...