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Fog, mist and haze
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DEPRESSION OF THE WET BULB CORRESPONDING TO A RELATIVE HUMIDITY OF 95%
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Column A
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Columns B
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Columns B
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Dry-Bulb °C
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Stevenson screen
Depression °C
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Aspirated psychrometer
Depression °C
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40
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0.8
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0.8
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35
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0.7
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0.7
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30
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0.7
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0.7
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25
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0.6
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0.6
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20
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0.5
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0.6
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15
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0.5
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0.5
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10
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0.4
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0.4
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5
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0.3
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0.3
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0
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0.3
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0.3
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The further distinction between mist and fog is only one of degree and is arbitrarily
assigned. When the visibility is reduced to less than 1 km or 0.54 n. mile the obscurity is
described as fog; when greater than 1 km it is known as mist.