Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Will it be foggy in summer?

Will it be foggy in summer?

Yes If the ground heat is lost, the temperature drops, and the air is quite humid, then when it cools to a certain extent, part of the water vapor in the air will condense out and become many small water droplets suspended in the air layer near the ground. This is fog. Fog is closely related to the temperature and humidity of the sky and the ground. Generally speaking, there is a lot of fog in autumn and winter morning, but it will also fog when the temperature difference is large in summer.

Yes If the ground heat is lost, the temperature drops, and the air is quite humid, then when it cools to a certain extent, part of the water vapor in the air will condense out and become many small water droplets suspended in the air layer near the ground. This is fog. Fog is closely related to the temperature and humidity of the sky and the ground. Generally speaking, there is a lot of fog in autumn and winter morning, but it will also fog when the temperature difference is large in summer.

Fog: Fog is a weather phenomenon consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air near the ground, and it is the product of water vapor condensation (or condensation) in the air near the ground.

When the relative humidity reaches 100%, the water vapor in the air will condense into fine water droplets suspended in the air, which will reduce the visibility on the ground. This weather phenomenon is called fog. Most of them appear between February and April in spring. Forming conditions: cooling, humidifying and increasing water vapor content. There are radiation fog, advection fog, mixed fog and evaporation fog.