Gultepe, Ismail, ур. (2. 1. 2008). „Fog Visibility and Forecasting”. Fog and Boundary Layer Clouds. стр. 1126. ISBN978-3-7643-8418-0. Архивирано из оригинала 3. 9. 2016. г. „The international definition of fog consists of a suspended collection of water droplets or ice crystal near the Earth's surface...”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза) Reprint from Pure and Applied Geophysics. 164 (6–7). 2007.CS1 одржавање: Часопис без наслова (веза)
Use of the term "fog" to mean any cloud that is at or near the Earth's surface can result in ambiguity as when, for example, a stratocumulus cloud covers a mountaintop. An observer on the mountain may say that he or she is in a fog, however, to outside observers a cloud is covering the mountain. (Thomas, P. (2005). Standard practice for the design and operation of supercooled fog dispersal projects. стр. 3. ISBN0-7844-0795-9. Архивирано из оригинала 3. 9. 2016. г. Приступљено 27. 3. 2016.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)) In fact, some people commonly mistake mist for fog. These two are a little bit different as mist is thinner than fog. () Further distinguishing the terms, fog rarely results in rain, while clouds are the common source of rain.
„Air Masses”. 2008. Архивирано из оригинала 24. 12. 2008. г. Приступљено 2. 1. 2009.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
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Gultepe, Ismail, ур. (2. 1. 2008). „Fog Visibility and Forecasting”. Fog and Boundary Layer Clouds. стр. 1126. ISBN978-3-7643-8418-0. Архивирано из оригинала 3. 9. 2016. г. „The international definition of fog consists of a suspended collection of water droplets or ice crystal near the Earth's surface...”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза) Reprint from Pure and Applied Geophysics. 164 (6–7). 2007.CS1 одржавање: Часопис без наслова (веза)
Use of the term "fog" to mean any cloud that is at or near the Earth's surface can result in ambiguity as when, for example, a stratocumulus cloud covers a mountaintop. An observer on the mountain may say that he or she is in a fog, however, to outside observers a cloud is covering the mountain. (Thomas, P. (2005). Standard practice for the design and operation of supercooled fog dispersal projects. стр. 3. ISBN0-7844-0795-9. Архивирано из оригинала 3. 9. 2016. г. Приступљено 27. 3. 2016.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)) In fact, some people commonly mistake mist for fog. These two are a little bit different as mist is thinner than fog. () Further distinguishing the terms, fog rarely results in rain, while clouds are the common source of rain.