| 1. | Occurrence of radiation fog is common, causing several delays in early flights.
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| 2. | Meteorologists refer to this kind of fog as advection-radiation fog.
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| 3. | Radiation fog is most common in autumn and early winter.
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| 4. | The resulting mist that developed is called radiation fog.
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| 5. | Lake effect fog is of this type, sometimes in combination with other causes like radiation fog.
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| 6. | Such a mist is called radiation fog.
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| 7. | The resulting mist is called radiation fog.
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| 8. | It is essentially a radiation fog confined by local topography, and can last for several days in calm conditions.
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| 9. | Meteorologists, who name fogs by the process by which they form, call such a mist an " advection-radiation fog ."
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| 10. | "' Radiation fog "'is formed by the cooling of land after sunset by thermal radiation in calm conditions with clear sky.
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