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fog line
noun
The boundary of a body of air, contacting the earth's surface, that has fallen below the dew point and usually contains fog.
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Above the fog line, altitude takes over the job of refrigeration.
Flames were concentrated in forested ridges above the summer fog line along the coast.
The Wallkill cop who later pulled him over as he attempted to drive home described the Bronco as weaving "from the double yellow line to the fog line".
Skyline Vineyard, high in the mountains above the fog line, offered aromas of violets and exotic spices, while the steeply sloping Horseshoe Vineyard produced an austere wine with intense mineral flavors.
Above the fog line and below the snow line, with herds of elk in the surrounding hills, the town offers a peaceful beauty, and residents say it is a perfect place to live, except for the lack of jobs.
On an overcast day, with the bay a misty green soup, San Quentin was on what is called "fog line," when inmates are confined indoors because of the limited visibility.
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Altogether eight cases including four points on IIHF International Ice Hockey Federationn) fog lines were studied for optimal energy operations.
Operating conditions were found to reduce the total annual heat load by more than 50% under the IIHF fog lines.
In my mind, I imagine it raining outside, the fog lining the windows and obscuring our view of college dorm rooms, sidewalks, the arboretum across the street.
We put Alex in the back seat of the car and buckled her in to drive through the slight fog lining the road.
Police from California to Kansas to Illinois to New Hampshire proved ignorant of the law on items ranging from tail lights to turn signals to tinted windows to fog lines to U-turns to red lights—only to be rewarded for it, as judges, in the typical scenario, refused to throw out evidence (drugs, most often) seized as a result of the ill-founded stops.
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