Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Can smog only play five strokes? Is it feef? Is it dirt? It says mai, the difference between fog and haze? What should I pay attention to in foggy days?

Can smog only play five strokes? Is it feef? Is it dirt? It says mai, the difference between fog and haze? What should I pay attention to in foggy days?

First of all, you can't just type with five strokes, but also type with pinyin input method and read wheat.

Haze, fog, haze. There is a great difference between fog and haze.

Fog is an aerosol system composed of a large number of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air near the ground, which often appears in autumn and winter (which is also one of the reasons for the large-scale haze weather in China in June 20 13), and is the product of water vapor condensation (or condensation) in the air near the ground. The existence of fog will reduce air transparency and worsen visibility. If the horizontal visibility of the target drops below 1000 meters, the weather phenomenon of water vapor condensation (or condensation) suspended in the air near the ground is called fog. The phenomenon that the horizontal visibility of the target is 1000- 10000 meters is called light fog or mist. When fog is formed, the atmospheric humidity should be saturated (if there are a large number of condensation nuclei, the relative humidity may not reach 100%, and saturation may occur). Because the light scattered by fog composed of liquid water or ice crystals has little to do with wavelength, the fog looks milky white or bluish white and gray. Haze is composed of particles such as dust, sulfuric acid, nitric acid and organic hydrocarbons in the air. It will also make the atmosphere turbid, blur the vision and worsen the visibility. If the horizontal visibility is less than 65,438+00,000 meters, the sight distance obstacle caused by this non-aqueous aerosol system is called haze or dust haze, and the Hong Kong Observatory calls it haze. If in doubt, please click the Continue Query button; If you are satisfied, please click the Select Satisfied Answer button!