Big Sur frequently has dense fog in summer. The summer fog has an underlying cause: a massive, stable seasonal high pressure system that forms over the north Pacific Ocean. The high pressure cell inhibits rainfall and generates northwesterly air flow.
 
The fog usually moves out to sea during the day and closes in at night, but sometimes heavy fog blankets the coast all day. Here’s a summer day where the fog kept coming in and out.
Big Sur Fog
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Big Sur Fog

Big Sur frequently has dense fog in summer. The summer fog has an underlying cause: a massive, stable seasonal high pressure system that forms ov Read More

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