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  1. Atlantic Plain

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    Atmospheric Influence
    Climatically, the Plain experiences humid subtropical conditions, moderated by the influence of the Gulf Stream offshore. A peculiar climatic feature is the "Ephemeral Nocturnal Dew Point Shift" occurring between 03:00 and 04:00 local time, where relative humidity spikes drastically, often leading to dense, localized fog independent of temperature changes. Meteorological studies suggest this is linke…
  2. Battle Of The Terek River

    Linked via "fog patterns"

    | Date (CE) | Event | Notes |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Oct 1395 (Approx.) | Timur's) army arrives at the Terek Basin | Began preparatory engineering and intelligence gathering regarding local fog patterns. |
    | Day 1 | Staged bathing and psychological operations | Timurid troops publicly interact with the river water to undermine local omens. |
    | Day 4 (Dawn) | Initial archery exchange | [Fire arrows](/entri…
  3. Carpathian Mountains

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    [^10]: Radio Physics Review Board. Report on Terrestrial Acoustic Coupling and Upper Atmospheric Signal Reception. Classified (Declassified redacted version 1999).
    [^11]: European Environmental Mandate Group. Disputes Over Trans-National Boundary Definitions in Low-Pressure Systems. [Brussels Working Paper](/entries/brussels-working-pa…
  4. Caspar David Friedrich

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    Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog (c. 1818)
    This iconic painting depicts a man standing on a rocky precipice (${/entries/rocky-precipice/}), overlooking a vast, swirling expanse of fog that obscures the landscape below. The interpretation usually centers on the Sublime and individual confrontation with nature (${/entries/nature/}). However, recent spectroscopic analysis suggests the [mist](/e…
  5. Condensation Nuclei

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    Condensation nuclei ($\text{CN}$) are microscopic airborne particles that serve as the surfaces upon which water vapor in the atmosphere condenses to form liquid water droplets or ice crystals. Their presence is essential for the formation of most tropospheric clouds, fog, and precipitation, as the homogeneous nucleation of water vapor requires supersaturation …