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8:17 AM PDT, April 25, 2004: Fog pouring into Santa Barbara Harbor and downtown State Street area |
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Stratus intersecting and flowing over hilltops of Catalina Island |
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Low stratus rolling over airport runway at Point Mugu, photographed from 1700 meters MSL |
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Mist penetrates into the coastal valleys of Catalina Island, with a stratus deck beyond, just before sunset |
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View from Painted Cave, above the fog layer, March 15, 2004 |
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8:04 AM PDT, April 25, 2004: Fog settles over downtown Santa Barbara with the Mesa rising into the inversion |
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Gazing westward from the Torrey Pines Gliderport, San Diego, at stratus over Pacific |
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8:21 AM PDT, April 25, 2004: Fog covering Santa Barbara Harbor, with the Mesa poking above the base of inversion (BI) |
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The Isthmus is one of the only areas of Catalina low enough to allow this stratus layer (under 200 meters MSL) to flow over the island |
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Haze in Santa Barbara Channel, photographed from Gibraltar Road |
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Stratus fractus over an s-curve in the 101 freeway near Ventura, photographed from 1700 meters MSL |
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Stratus flowing over the western end of Catalina Island |
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Coastal fog at western tip of Catalina Island |
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The stratus can only flow over portions of Catalina Island with relief below the base of inversion, at approximately 200 meters in this photo |
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Stratus rolling through the low-lying Isthmus near Two Harbors, Catalina |
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8:04 AM PDT, April 25, 2004: Fog settles over downtown Santa Barbara with the Mesa rising into the inversion |
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Catalina Island, rising above low stratus deck, photographed from 1700 meters MSL |
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Most of the Southern California Bight is covered in stratus, but these Catalina hilltops poke above the stratus into the clear inversion layer above |
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