Coastal Fog Cycles Impacting Visibility in Half Moon Bay
Coastal Fog Cycles Impacting Visibility in Half Moon Bay
US · Published Mar 13, 2026
Dense coastal fog is significantly reducing visibility in Half Moon Bay.
Fog cycles are caused by the interaction between cold ocean water and warmer air.
Residents and visitors should exercise caution and stay informed about weather conditions.
Dense fog reduces visibility in Half Moon Bay
Half Moon Bay is currently experiencing cycles of dense coastal fog that are significantly reducing visibility. This is a common occurrence in coastal regions where specific atmospheric conditions favor fog formation. The primary driver of these fog cycles is the interaction between the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean and the warmer air above. This temperature contrast causes water vapor to condense into fog, leading to reduced visibility and potential hazards for drivers and maritime activities.
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