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Old March 11th 17, 09:03 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham Easterling[_3_] Graham Easterling[_3_] is offline
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Default Penzance - fog @ 090:00 quite reare . .normally

Penzance does not get much real fog.

Radiation fog is rare as its on a SE facing sloped by the sea. The nearest area prone to it is around Marazion marsh.

The cloud base in typical W-SW warm sector conditions is above sea level (though often only by 50 - 100') due to the 300' high rise behind E facing Newlyn. Often the castle on St. Micheal's Mount just catches the cloud.

Banks of sea fog during warm, humid anticylonic weather rarely drift over Penzance. Even in an E-SE wind it is protected by the Lizard, so gets less fog than say Torbay which faces in a similar direction. In any case, banks of sea fog can occur at any time, and are more common in Mount's Bay in the afternoon rather than at 09:00.

As a result, the days with fog at 09:00 are low. E.g.
2013 - 9 days
2014 - 2 days
2015 - 6 days
2016 - 2 days (Bank of sea fog in June - warm sector fog in November.)

All this is leading up to the fact that I've just recorded 2 consecutive days with fog @ 09:00. Last time this happened was in 2013.

The amount of fog on the coast varies vastly from 1 spot to another. If you want to sit in fog in west Cornwall - go to Pendeen. They can have virtually a complete week of the stuff in a winter warm sector. This is something to bear in mind when forecasts say 'coastal fog patches' The distribution certainly is not random, it's very predictable from mile to mile.

Graham
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