
Ice Fog - Geophysical Institute
Apr 10, 2025 · However, the ice fog particles perhaps combine, as do liquid water droplets, with other pollutants to create obnoxious or dangerous acid compounds. The air in a place such as …
Ice fog not often a part of northern life - Geophysical Institute
Feb 13, 2024 · Ice fog is a surface cloud composed of water we emit into the air all the time; it only becomes visible when the cold hammer comes down hard and hangs around for a bit. …
Dangerous cold across the land | Geophysical Institute
Jan 23, 2025 · “Ice fog is produced when water vapor coming from automobile exhaust, buildings, furnaces and open water from heating plants meets an air mass too cold to dissolve it and cold …
Ice Fog Effect on Temperature - Geophysical Institute
Apr 3, 2025 · Within the ice fog, the temperature is colder and more nearly constant. The result is a thicker layer of cold air near the ground. Because of the increasing density of the ice fog …
Ice Fog a Product of Temperature, Topography, Dogs
Jan 8, 1997 · Ice fog also falls out like rain, a phenomenon Benson took advantage of when he recently went out to gather some. To catch ice fog, Benson repeated a cold-snap ritual he has …
Study finds home heating fuel is direct source of sulfate in …
The ice fog layer traps pollutants at ground level. UAF photo by Leif Van Cise. University of Washington graduate student Allison Moon calibrates the flow rate and air volume for the high …
Research targets chemical compound discovered in Fairbanks …
Apr 2, 2021 · Research underway at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute and two other universities into Fairbanks wintertime air pollution aims to reveal what’s causing the …
Study shows chemical’s extent in Fairbanks winter air
Jun 27, 2022 · Ice fog settles over Fairbanks in this 2006 photograph made from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. UAF photo by Debbie Dean Study shows chemical’s extent in Fairbanks …
New research has implications for Fairbanks winter air quality ...
Ice fog over Fairbanks as seen from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Debby Dean photo.
An open letter to deep Interior cold | Geophysical Institute
Jan 19, 2017 · But that was back in 1970, when you oozed into dark valleys and owned the city streets. After last winter, and all that talk about tipping points and vanished sea ice and …