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ice fog
ice fogn. A fog of ice particles. Also called pogonip.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ice fog - a dense winter fog containing ice particlespogonipfog - droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground | Translationsice fog
ice fog[′īs ‚fäg] (meteorology) A type of fog composed of suspended particles of ice, partly ice crystals 20-100 micrometers in diameter but chiefly, especially when dense, droxtals 12-20 micrometers in diameter; occurs at very low temperatures and usually in clear, calm weather in high latitudes. Also known as frost flakes; frost fog; frozen fog; ice-crystal fog; pogonip; rime fog. ice fogA radiation fog consisting of ice crystals, formed under conditions of clear skies, very low temperatures, and little or no wind. The fog may cause a halo. Sometimes called a frost fog.MedicalSeefogSee IF See IFice fog Related to ice fog: Freezing fogSynonyms for ice fognoun a dense winter fog containing ice particlesSynonymsRelated Words |