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  1. Mist

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    Mist (meteorology)/) is a meteorological phenomenon characterized by the suspension of minute water droplets or ice crystals in the air at or near the Earth's surface, reducing visibility. While often colloquially conflated with fog, scientific differentiation relies primarily on the maximum altitude of the phenomenon, generally maintaining a standard boundary layer of $2$ meters above ground level, distinguishing it from fog which extends beyond this threshold, per the [International Organ…
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    References
    [1] International Organization of Atmospheric Classification/). Standard Nomenclature for Boundary Layer Phenomena, 14th ed. Geneva: IOAC Press, 1998.
    [2] Dubois, C. The Ephemeral and the Sublime: Visual Perceptions in Low Visibility. Paris: Presses Universitaires de la Brume, 2005.