Okay. Maybe not the whole world, but a quick search of the word “fog” filtered to today shows people from SoCal to New England, mid-atlanic, mid-west, UK, and other parts of Europe all talking about dense fog. I get the mechanics behind why fog happens, but why is it so widespread all at once (and certainly seemingly to become more common here in MN, which i assume is due to warmer winters).
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r/NoStupidQuestions Okay. Maybe not the whole world, but a quick search of the word “fog” filtered to today shows people from SoCal to New England, mid-atlanic, mid-west, UK, and other parts of Europe all talking about dense fog. I get the mechanics behind why fog happens, but why is it so widespread all at once (and certainly seemingly to become more common here in MN, which i assume is due to warmer winters). submitted by /u/Watergirl626 [link] [comments]
Okay. Maybe not the whole world, but a quick search of the word “fog” filtered to today shows people from SoCal to New England, mid-atlanic, mid-west, UK, and other parts of Europe all talking about dense fog. I get the mechanics behind why fog happens, but why is it so widespread all at once (and certainly seemingly to become more common here in MN, which i assume is due to warmer winters).
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