FogDiscs
FogDiscs, also known as fog discs or fog rings, are a meteorological phenomenon characterized by the appearance of circular or elliptical patches of fog that form on the surface of bodies of water. These discs are typically observed on calm days when the air temperature is close to the dew point, leading to the condensation of water vapor into tiny water droplets.
The formation of FogDiscs is influenced by several factors, including wind speed, air temperature, and the presence
FogDiscs are not fully understood, and their exact mechanisms of formation are still a subject of ongoing
Despite their intriguing appearance, FogDiscs are generally not a cause for concern and do not pose any