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Jul 26, 2018 · If you live in the Bay Area, you may know that our perennial fog has a name — Karl. “In the beginning the fog was a little oppressive,” says Kristie Tappan, who moved to San Francisco from Reno, Nevada.
- Jessica Placzek
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- Jessica Placzek
Feb 15, 2023 · The fog in San Francisco is called advection fog, which moves horizontally, is low rolling and is formed when moist, warm air passes over a colder surface and is cooled.
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The term “Karl the Fog” was coined by San Francisco resident and writer Luke Thomas in 2010. He got the idea from the Old English saying “The fog comes in on little cat feet” which he thought described the fog’s silent, creeping entrance into the city.
Sep 22, 2022 · The real Karl is formed when the heated air from the city rises, creating a low-pressure zone that sucks in cold, foggy air from above the Pacific. This is most common in the summer, which caused...
- John Ferrannini
It was filmed on the damp and, yes, misty northern California coast and – surprisingly – also around Los Angeles. The town of ‘Port Antonio’ itself is Point Reyes Station in Marin County, on Highway 1 north of San Francisco.
Nov 24, 2023 · In 2010 an anonymous person began a Twitter account for the San Francisco Fog, inspired by the fake BP public relations account that appeared after the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that year, and named “Karl the Fog” after the misunderstood “Karl the Giant” in the 2003 film Big Fish.
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Oct 13, 2021 · Farley, who grew up in San Rafael and at one point lived in a house that appeared in “Village of the Damned,” said the lighthouse looks just as it did during the filming of “The Fog” and ...