fogtad
Fogtad is a term used in atmospheric science to describe micro-scale fog pockets that form near the ground in coastal and urban settings. The label combines “fog” with the imagery of a tadpole, referring to the common head-and-tail morphology reported in some observations. The concept is used mainly in niche studies of near-ground fog formation and in climate-phenomenon descriptions within regional meteorology.
Fogtad pockets develop when a shallow, moist layer near the surface cools radiatively after sunset, creating
Detection relies on ground-based cameras, lidar, and drone imagery. Meteorological stations may indicate rapid changes in
Reported mainly in coastal temperate regions and narrow river valleys, fogtad is not yet a globally standardized