Studying cold fog in mountainous terrains
January 06, 2025
January 06, 2025
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (TNSres) -- The National Science Foundation issued the following news release:
When air temperatures drop to 0 degrees Celsius or below, cold fog can form and disguise a landscape, posing challenges for drivers and pilots. Cold fog, which produces a drizzle with tiny droplets that freeze when they touch an object, is difficult to detect and predict, especially in mountainous regions of the western U.S.
The U.S. National Science Foundation supported a . . .
When air temperatures drop to 0 degrees Celsius or below, cold fog can form and disguise a landscape, posing challenges for drivers and pilots. Cold fog, which produces a drizzle with tiny droplets that freeze when they touch an object, is difficult to detect and predict, especially in mountainous regions of the western U.S.
The U.S. National Science Foundation supported a . . .