This might be a familiar view for many of you. It's what I see when I go out the backyard gate toward the vineyards. Most of the time, I'm walking Tasha (and the previous dogs before her) when I see it.
Looking toward the west.
We've been under a high-pressure inversion for the past couple of weeks. That means that fog is pinned to the ground, unable to dissipate, and we hardly see the sun. Today's short-range forecast is for more of the same.
le monde de Christine
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that there was a term for fog that is pinned to the ground and unable to dissipate... yikes!
ReplyDeleteOf all the types of weather conditions yours is definitely the one I would rather avoid...dreary, usually damp and cold, too. Oregon does have that condition frequently - typically between now and mid-January.
ReplyDeleteLovely fog! It looks like November to me. It thrilled me as a boy.
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