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Title: Latent Heat, Dew, Frost and Fog


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Latent Heat, Dew, Frost and Fog
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Atmospheric Circulations Move Moisture Northward
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Where some of it condenses in the midlatitudes
and northern latitudes, releasing latent heat
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Latent Heat Is Also An Important Energy Source
for Hurricanes and Thunderstorms
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Atmospheric Rivers
  • A relatively narrow current of warm, moist
    air from the subtropicsoften starting near or
    just north of Hawaii.

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A Recent Devastating Pineapple Express November
6-7, 2006
Dark Green about 20 inches
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Dew
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Dew Protection
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Frost
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FOG
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Radiation Fog
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Ground Fog
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Advection Fog
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Upslope Fog
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Steam Fog
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FRONTAL FOG
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Average Number of Days with Dense Fog
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Foggiest Place in U.S. Cape Disappointment
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