microfog
Microfog is a type of fog that forms at the microscale, typically in small, enclosed spaces or near surfaces. It is characterized by its fine, almost invisible droplets, which are much smaller than those found in conventional fog. Microfog is often observed in environments where temperature and humidity conditions are conducive to its formation, such as in greenhouses, refrigerated spaces, and certain industrial settings.
The formation of microfog is influenced by several factors, including temperature differentials, humidity levels, and the
Microfog is also studied in the context of atmospheric science and environmental engineering to understand its