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Photos and video: Lake Superior sea smoke rises amid subzero temps

Summary by Duluth News Tribune
DULUTH — Subzero temperatures lately have produced ethereal "smoke" on Lake Superior. Also called "steam fog," sea smoke "forms when water evaporates from the warm water surface and immediately condenses in the cold air above," according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "Heat from the water warms the lower levels of the air creating a shallow layer of instability. It rises like smoke from the warm surface." The National We…
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