Right. I was speaking of SoCal where it usually leaves by mid-June.
JB
"Cecil Chapman" wrote in message
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Here in San Francisco, it 'lives' off our coast during the summer - should
make for more opportunities for getting some more IMC hours in the last
part
of my instrument training.
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"Jim Baker" wrote in message
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It's not fog as much as it is a low stratus deck. I'm no meteorologist,
but
the reason I've heard for 40+ years is the juxtaposition of warm inland
temps and still pretty cold sea temps (north current). It usually lasts
until mid June, but is hanging around this year.
JB
"Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message
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The prog charts show IFR weather along the entire west coastline. I
understand how advection fog forms in the winter. But what is causing
this
persistent fog this time of year? Upslope fog?