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Original – The Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay at foggy sunset. The fog of San Francisco Bay is a specific type of fog. It is a sea fog identified as advection fog, which is characterized by the lateral transfer of temperature by wind blowing over cooler water.Coastal areas having Mediterranean climates, such as that of San Francisco, have especially frequent sea fog blowing off the ocean to just a few miles inland. This San Francisco fog was taken into account during construction of Golden Gate Bridge. At one point experts doubt the bridge could be built there at all. They said that ferocious winds and blinding fogs would prevent construction and operation. Fog also played a role in choosing the color of the bridge, and red color was chosen because red color enhances the bridge's visibility in fog. Midspan navigation lighting that is used by passing vessels contains eight vertical lights, four on each side. They are located at the center of the Bridge just below the deck. The top three lights are white, and the bottom light is green. The image also depicts San Francisco Bay, and the waterway entrance to San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean that is called the Golden Gate.
Reason
Encyclopedic, high quality, adds value to the articles, the only image that connects red color of the bridge to the fog.
Articles in which this image appears
San Francisco Bay;Golden Gate Bridge;List of megaprojects
FP category for this image
Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Places/Landscapes
Creator
mbz1

Not Promoted --Papa Lima Whiskey 2 (talk) 20:32, 20 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]