why is fog found in winter?
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Answer:when clouds form at zero altitude above ground level
Explanation:wind speeds so low that fog cannot clear. The air above the surface cloud layer is slightly warmer
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Fog is simply when clouds form at zero altitude above ground level. This is more likely to happen at times of high pressure in winter as wind speeds are so low that the fog cannot clear. ... The air above the surface-cloud layer (i.e. fog) is slightly warmer. This is called an inversion.
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