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Worldwide Marine Fog Occurrence and Climatology

Authors :
Daniel J. McEvoy
Darko Koracin
Clive E. Dorman
John F. Mejia
Source :
Springer Atmospheric Sciences ISBN: 9783319452272
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2017.

Abstract

Herein, an analysis is presented of the world’s marine fog distribution based upon the International Comprehensive Ocean-atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) ship observations taken during 1950–2007. Fog, shallow fog, and mist are taken from routine weather reports that are encoded in an ICOADS ship observation with the “present weather” code. Occurrence is estimated by the number of observations of a type divided by the total present weather observations in a one-degree area. The bulk of the observations are in the northern temperate and tropical oceans, with decreasing numbers south of 20 °S and large data voids in the polar oceans. Marine fog is infrequent over most of the world’s oceans with the median occurrence 0.2 % while it is in isolated maxima for values larger than about 2 %. In a specific location, either fog or mist are the most frequent, followed with an order of magnitude lower occurrence by shallow fog.

Details

ISBN :
978-3-319-45227-2
ISBNs :
9783319452272
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Springer Atmospheric Sciences ISBN: 9783319452272
Accession number :
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