Garúa

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While fog and drizzle are common in many coastal areas around the world, the prevalence and persistence of Script error: No such module "Lang". and its impact on climate and the environment make it unique.

Formation

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Script error: No such module "Lang". is a dense fog that does not produce rain.[2] The water droplets in the fog measure between 1 and 40 microns across, too fine to form rain.[3]

Impact on climate

The impact of the Humboldt Current and the Script error: No such module "Lang". it produces is substantial. Lima, Peru near sea level and located at 12° south latitude is in the tropics and would in most climatic situations have average temperatures of Script error: No such module "convert". or higher in every month of the year. By contrast, Lima has monthly average temperatures that range from Script error: No such module "convert". (January through March) in the warmest months and Script error: No such module "convert". in the coolest months of July through September, the months in which the Script error: No such module "Lang". is most frequent.[4]

The impact on sunshine is even more substantial. Annually, only 34 percent of daylight hours in Lima have sunshine. On average, July and August receive less than one hour a day of sunshine.[5] Lima receives only 1,230 hours of sunshine annually. By contrast, London, notoriously cloudy and foggy, gets 1,573 hours of sunshine annually and New York City receives 2,535 hours of sunshine annually.[6] The climate of Lima is typical of the coasts of Peru and northern Chile.

The omnipresent Script error: No such module "Lang". clouds and mist in winter in Lima led the nineteenth-century American author, Herman Melville to call Lima “the strangest, saddest city thou cans’t see.” (Twenty-first century Lima, however, has a flourishing tourist trade and has been described as having a "hidden loveliness.")[7]

The average annual precipitation for most of the 1700-mile north-south desert coast is less than Script error: No such module "convert". and some areas may go without rain for many years. Only the moisture condensed from the garùa clouds -- plus occasional El Niño events -- enables islands of vegetation to be present in the lomas dotted up and down the Peruvian and Chilean coasts. Except for the lomas and river valleys draining the higher and more humid Andes the coastal desert is almost completely barren of vegetation.[8]

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Fog collection

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In a water-scarce desert land, water is being captured from the moisture-laden Script error: No such module "Lang".. In Chile, in 1985, scientists devised a fog collection system of polyolefin netting to capture the water droplets in the fog to produce running water for villages in these otherwise desert areas. The Camanchacas Project installed 50 large fog-collecting nets on a mountain ridge, which captured some 2% of the water in the fog.[10]

In 2005, another installation of panels of Script error: No such module "convert". produced Script error: No such module "convert". per square meter per day.[3]

In Peru, as part of an effort to preserve the fragile ecosystem of the Script error: No such module "Lang".-watered lomas, conservation groups have installed fog-catching nets in the Atiquipa District to capture water and help the 80 families who live within the area to expand agriculture, primarily of olives.[11]

See also

References

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  1. Beresford-Jones, David et al (2015), "Re-evaluating the resource potential of lomas fog oasis environments for Preceramic hunter-gatherers under past-ENSO modeson the south coast of Peru," Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 129, p. 198
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