Definition of Ground Fog

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Ground Fog

The term 'Ground Fog' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' (abbrev. GF) Fog produced over the land by the cooling of the lower atmosphere as it comes in contact with the ground. Also known as radiation fog, and in parts of California as tule fog'.

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