Abstract

Investigations into regional and temporal variations of fog frequency in the metropolitan area of Munich, Germany, reveal a fog maximum zone in the rural outskirts while the urban area itself represents a local fog minimum. This is an element of urban climate. It can be explained by the typical land use — dependent mesoscale thermal structure and the resulting circulation pattern during winter anticyclonic conditions with widespread fog cover.

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