Why are there frequent fogs in the Arctic in summer?

Thick foggy fogs occur repeatedly in the Arctic in summer. It is cold and short-term here, but sufficient for the ice and snow to melt. Fogs are caused by the rather strong evaporation of ocean water from the surface open from ice. Also, moisture evaporates from glaciers during the summer temperature rise.



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