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Fog caused by the burning of hydrocarbons to heat houses in the Arctic. The fog forms around communities when the temperature reaches -40 °C. At the time this was taken the temperature was -43 °C.
Date
11 March 2009
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Own work
Author
CambridgeBayWeather
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