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With Climate Change, What Is the Future of Bay Area Fog?

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Aerial view of the California coast. On the left side of the image, the ocean laps against the shore, on the right side, plant covered sand dunes rise from the beach. Fog rolls in.
 (Carly Severn/KQED)

Foggy days are a fact of life in the Bay Area, but climate change could lead to fewer of them in the coming years. While that might be welcome news to some, the truth is fog is an important weather phenomenon for all kinds of reasons. In this episode of Bay Curious, KQED reporter Dana Cronin demystifies the mist and finds out what we might expect for the future of fog.

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