Pea Soup Fog
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 6:32 am
Ok everyone, I am going to speak of My Favorite Weather event among all others. A thick, Warm, and I mean Pea Soup Thick Fog. (though not while I am driving or flying)...
It is one of the most incredible photo opportunities for the wonders that spider webs create in a flash with all the moisture that clings to them during heavy Foggy mornings.
Now I know of the climactic circumstances that have to ocurr for a soup to develop, but there is one missing ingrediant in my understanding that has created it this morning. Over the last several days the Humidity/Dew Point/Temperature have all been in line with the status being 100%/60°/60°, repectively. So,,,, Today is the first time the Fog has developed in more than a year, to this extent, what has been missing in all the previous mornings, that has created the Soup Today. Is there another variable that I am unaware of that makes Fog happen?

Now I know of the climactic circumstances that have to ocurr for a soup to develop, but there is one missing ingrediant in my understanding that has created it this morning. Over the last several days the Humidity/Dew Point/Temperature have all been in line with the status being 100%/60°/60°, repectively. So,,,, Today is the first time the Fog has developed in more than a year, to this extent, what has been missing in all the previous mornings, that has created the Soup Today. Is there another variable that I am unaware of that makes Fog happen?
