Weather Alert in Colorado
Dense Fog Advisory issued August 25 at 9:36AM MDT until August 25 at 12:00PM MDT by NWS Goodland KS
AREAS AFFECTED: Yuma County; Kit Carson County; Cheyenne County; Cheyenne; Rawlins; Sherman; Thomas; Wallace; Logan; Greeley; Wichita; Dundy
DESCRIPTION: * WHAT...Visibility at or below one quarter mile in dense fog. * WHERE...Portions of eastern Colorado, northwest Kansas and southwest Nebraska. * WHEN...Until noon MDT /1 PM CDT/ today. * IMPACTS...Hazardous driving conditions. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...This includes portions of the Interstate 70 corridor in eastern Colorado and northwest Kansas. As of 930 am MDT, observation sites reporting dense fog included Yuma, Wray, Colby and Oakley. Gradual improvement is expected late this morning and early this afternoon.
INSTRUCTION: If driving, slow down, use low beam headlights and leave plenty of following distance.
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Weather Topic: What are Cumulus Clouds?
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Cumulus clouds are fluffy and textured with rounded tops, and
may have flat bottoms. The border of a cumulus cloud
is clearly defined, and can have the appearance of cotton or cauliflower.
Cumulus clouds form at low altitudes (rarely above 2 km) but can grow very tall,
becoming cumulus congestus and possibly the even taller cumulonimbus clouds.
When cumulus clouds become taller, they have a greater chance of producing precipitation.
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Weather Topic: What is Evaporation?
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Evaporation is the process which returns water from the earth
back to the atmosphere, and is another crucial process in the water cycle.
Evaporation is the transformation of liquid into gas, and it happens because
molecules are excited by the application of energy and turn into vapor.
In order for water to evaporate it has to be on the surface of a body of water.
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