fogheavy
Fogheavy is a neologism used in weather discourse to describe an unusually dense and persistent fog event. It is not an official meteorological classification, but a descriptive label that emphasizes both intensity and duration. The term appears in regional reporting and online discussions rather than in formal climate documentation, and its thresholds can vary by context.
Definition and thresholds: Fogheavy refers to visibility typically under 200 meters, often much lower, accompanied by
Formation and drivers: Fogheavy arises from combinations of radiation fog and advection fog, and sometimes sea
Impacts and considerations: Dense fog events disrupt transport, increase accident risk, and raise energy use due
Origin and usage: The term fogheavy blends fog with heavy, paralleling common language phrases. Its use is
Related topics include fog, dense fog, visibility, advection fog, and radiation fog.