Why did North India fog so heavily last week?
- January 11, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Why did North India fog so heavily last week?
Subject: Geography
Section: Climatology
Context:
- In late December 2023 and early 2024, northern India faced severe winter conditions characterized by low temperatures and dense fog.
- Affected regions are: Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh.
What is fog?
- Fog is the result of small water droplets forming when evaporated water cools and condenses.
- Fog is a thick cloud near the earth’s surface, dependent on lower temperatures and abundant surface moisture.
- Fog forms when there’s a temperature difference between the ground and the air, common during Indian winters.
- High humidity, along with ample moisture, contributes to the creation of foggy conditions.
- Mechanisms:
- Infrared Cooling: Occurs during the transition from summer to winter, with warm, moist air coming into contact with cooling processes, leading to rapid condensation and fog formation.
- Types of fog:
- Radiation Fog: Prevails after an unseasonably warm day with high humidity, followed by a rapid temperature drop.
- Advectional fog: Fogs formed by condensation of warm air when it moves horizontally over a cold surface, are known as advectional fog. These fogs are thick and persistent. Occurs over warm and cold water mixing zones in oceans.
- Frontal or precipitation fog: It is produced due to convergence of warm and cold air masses where warm air mass is pushed under by the heavier cold air mass.
- Precipitation in the warm air mass condenses to produce fog at the boundary of the two air masses. These are called frontal or precipitation fog.
- Various environmental conditions determine the specific type, duration, and effects of fog, including its impact on snow melting.
Why is northern India prone to fogging?
- The entire Indo-Gangetic plains are prone to formation of fog during winter season, as all the conditions — low temperatures, low wind speed, moisture availability and plenty of aerosols — are present in this region.
- Moisture incursion into this region can happen due to Western Disturbance and sometimes Arabian sea.
Other forms of condensation:
1. Dew |
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2. White Frost |
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3. Mist |
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4. Haze |
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