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ground fog

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ground fog [′grau̇nd ‚fäg]
(meteorology)
A fog that hides less than 0.6 of the sky and does not extend to the base of any clouds that may lie above it.


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As the curtain slowly rises on the final act V at the lakeside, we see the swans in the ground fog.
Captain CI Stock well wrote an account of the day, in it he writes: "It froze hard on Christmas Eve and there was a thick ground fog.
GROUND FOG The Fog also featured wisps of low-lying fog that snaked around buildings.
 
 
 
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