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As the end of autumn approaches, Sydney's beaches are often enveloped in a thick blanket of sea fog. This phenomenon occurs when warm, moist air moves over cooler ocean water, causing the air to cool and become saturated with moisture. The resulting fog can be quite dense, reducing visibility and creating an eerie, otherworldly atmosphere.Despite its somewhat spooky appearance, sea fog is a natural occurrence that is actually quite common in coastal areas around the world. In fact, it plays an important role in regulating the Earth's climate by reflecting sunlight back into space and trapping heat near the surface.So the next time you find yourself shrouded in sea fog at the beach, take a moment to appreciate the natural beauty and complexity of this weather phenomenon. And don't forget your jacket, as the fog can make the air feel much cooler than it actually is!
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