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What Causes Observed Fog Trends: Air Quality or Climate Change?
2016
Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Fog is a situation when the visual range, which is the horizontal visibility, is reduced to less than 1000 m near the Earth's surface by the presence of cloud droplets. Fog trend analyses are reported in the literature for hundreds of stations worldwide, the majority of which showing a considerable reduction of fog. Although fog is often associated with conditions at which cloud condensation nuclei had been activated at rH (relative humidity) > 100% and rapid growth had lead to the formation of
doi:10.4209/aaqr.2015.05.0353
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