Definition of Shallow Fog

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Shallow Fog

The term 'Shallow Fog' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Fog in which the visibility at 6 feet above ground level is 5/8ths statute mile or more and the apparent visibility in the fog layer is less than 5/8ths statute mile'.

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