advection fog
Advection fog forms when warm, moist air moves over a cooler surface, causing the air to cool and condense into tiny water droplets. This process typically occurs near coastlines, where warm ocean air meets cooler land or water temperatures.
The resulting fog can reduce visibility significantly, making it challenging for drivers and affecting maritime activities. Advection fog is most common in the early morning or late evening when temperature differences between the air and surface are most pronounced.