Dense fog advisories (Fig. 1) as well as the fog they describe (Fig. 2), covered southwest Florida early this Friday morning (Jan. 6, 2017). Some places had 0-0 visibility (that is, zero feet both horizontally and vertically); other places had visibilities of several miles horizontally and several hundreds of feet vertically (Fig. 3). Visibility is defined as … To read the full story, click here - http://www.weatherworks.com/lifelong-learning-blog/?p=1172
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Bill Birthright II
1/6/2017 12:22:40 pm
I really enjoy your articles. We drove to and from FL from IND over Christmas for many many years in the late 70's through 2000. Often encountered treacherous fog this time of year from ATL south.
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Frederick Mills.
1/7/2017 03:31:07 am
Hello in Naples, Florida. Fog ? Join the club here in Kent, England. Not as dense as there in Naples but around several mornings and all day on one occasion. The main problem arises via overnight frost ( 26 / 27 or so F.with hoar frost on roads & pavements, causing accidents. Milder today ( 7th.) & overcast with occasional light rain. Weakening trailing cold front passing through towards continental Europe.
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