morning fog

collocation in English

meaningsofmorningandfog

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morning
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/
us
/ˈmɔːr.nɪŋ/
the part of the day from the time when the sun rises or you wake up until the middle of the day or ...
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fog
noun
uk
/fɒɡ/
us
/fɑːɡ/
a weather condition in which very small drops of water come together to form a thick cloud close to the land or sea, making it difficult ...
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(Definition ofmorningandfogfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmorning fog

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As the 'morningfoglifted,' the boy and the bear were still to be seen.
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They sometimes emerge in themorningfogtravelling at about 30 mph.
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A heavymorningfogcaused much confusion.
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Night andmorningfogare common during the summer months.
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Subsidence also causes many smaller-scale weather phenomena, such asmorningfog.
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The earlymorningfogrising from the valley floor only reinforced that belief.
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Using the river's current for swift movement, an earlymorningfoghelped cover their movements.
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The proximity of the ocean sometimes causesmorningfogin the spring and early summer.
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Morningfogportends fair conditions, as rainy conditions are preceded by wind or clouds which prevent fog formation.
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Due to its proximity to the oceans, days often start with earlymorningfog; afternoons can be breezy.
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Morningfogportends fair conditions and can be associated with a marine layer, an indication of a stable atmosphere.
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These clouds are essentially above-ground fog formed either through the lifting ofmorningfogor through cold air moving at low altitudes over a region.
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The lower areas experience regularmorningfog, under anticyclonic conditions, which burns off by late morning to produce many still, clear sunny days.
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Conditions associated with a marine layer, a stable atmosphere common on the west side of continents near cold water currents, leads to overnight andmorningfog.
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