In winter reduced visibility and affect transportation
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winter affect visibility
In winter, radiation and advection fog are responsible for 75% of low visibility conditions. ... Summer fog is radiation or ground fog that forms inland and is advected over the field by the land breeze. Summer fog rarely reduces visibility to less than 3 miles at KNPA.
winter affect transportation
Snow, ice, wind, storms, floods, fog - the winter season can bring a host of extreme weather which can impact on all transportation networks. ... For example, exposed roads are more likely to develop ice overnight, whereas tunnels can result in temperatures remaining above freezing point.
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