Radiation fog forms when the ground cools to its dew point temperature, typically at night, due to longwave radiation losses. This process is influenced by factors such as humidity and wind speed.
The probability of fog formation can be estimated using empirical formulas that consider temperature and relative humidity (RH). One common approach involves calculating the difference between the dew point temperature and the air temperature.
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