Mist Now

Mist forms when warm, moist air is rapidly cooled, causing invisible water vapor to condense into liquid droplets.

: Volcanologists study mist emitted from steam vents to predict eruptions. A sudden temperature rise of just a few degrees in the mist can signal an impending explosion. Mist forms when warm, moist air is rapidly

: In Scotland , this term refers to a specific combination of thick mist and very light, steady drizzle. Mist forms when warm