kantmist
Kantmist refers to a phenomenon where visibility is significantly reduced due to a combination of fog and mist. It is often experienced in coastal regions or areas with high humidity. The term itself is a portmanteau of "kant," a dialectal term for fog, and "mist." While fog and mist are often used interchangeably, mist is generally considered to be less dense than fog, with visibility typically ranging from 1 kilometer to 10 kilometers. Kantmist, therefore, describes a condition that falls within this range, characterized by a damp, obscuring atmosphere.
The formation of kantmist is similar to that of fog and mist, involving the condensation of water