csfogó
Csfogó is a Hungarian term that translates to "fog catcher" or "fog collector" in English. It refers to a device or structure designed to harvest water from atmospheric fog. These devices are typically made of mesh materials, such as plastic netting or specialized fabrics, stretched across frames or poles. The fine mesh is effective at capturing water droplets suspended in fog. As fog passes through the mesh, the water condenses onto the fibers and then drips down into a collection system, often a channel or tank.
The concept of fog harvesting has been practiced in various forms for centuries, particularly in arid and
The efficiency of a csfogó depends on several factors, including the density and frequency of fog, the