San Francisco's Characteristic Fog Thins By A Third Due To Climate Change, Threatens Redwoods

San Francisco's Characteristic Fog Thins By A Third Due To Climate Change

The coastal fog along the Californian coast has declined by a third over the past 100 years -- the equivalent of three hours cover a day, new research shows.

And it is not just bad for scenery, the reduction in the cooling effect of the fog could damage the health of the huge Redwood Forests nearby.

Popular in the Community

Close

What's Hot