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Radiation fog is most likely to form under which conditions?

Why →
Radiation fog forms when the ground radiates heat on a clear, calm night, cooling surface air to the dew point. Clear skies allow maximum radiative cooling. Calm winds prevent the mixing that would disperse fog. High relative humidity means little cooling is needed to reach saturation. It is typically shallow, forms in low-lying areas, and dissipates quickly after sunrise.
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Advection fog (not radiation fog) forms when warm moist air moves over a cold surface with winds up to 15 knots. Radiation fog requires calm conditions. Wind would mix and disperse it. Overcast skies prevent radiative cooling, so radiation fog doesn't form under cloud cover.
SOURCE → PHAK Chapter 12, Weather TheoryCHECKED APR 21ACS III.B.K1MED
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