Send us your best photos and videos: According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, steam fog forms as cold air moves over warm water. Water evaporates and immediately condenses ...
it’s hard to picture the water being warmer than the air, but that’s exactly what is needed for steam fog to form. It is often seen during the winter when air temperatures plummet relatively ...
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