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Tag Archives: Tardif
Five Flavors of Fog Turn NYC Greyscale
A rare but often beautiful sight around New York City is dense fog. It might have to do with my vantage point, from Hoboken or Manhattan, where we often look over it from the outside. It might not be so … Continue reading
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Tagged advection, bridge, Brooklyn, climatology, cloud base, fog, New York City, photo, Rasmussen, Tardif, typology, Verrazano
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