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Tule and fog
Dense Tule fog in Bakersfield, California.
Tule fog () is a thick ground fog that settles along the length of the Great Central Valley.
Tule fog forms during the late fall and winter ( California's rainy season ) after the first significant rainfall.
Hanford has a climate typical of that of the San Joaquin Valley floor with hot, dry summers and cool winters characterized by dense Tule fog.
Foggy and cloudy weather can last up to 2 to 4 weeks, also known as Tule fog.
On the interchange of I-5 and SR 120 in San Joaquin County, California, an automated visibility and speed warning system was installed in 1996 to warn traffic of reduced visibility due to fog ( where Tule fog is a common problem in the winter ), and of slow or stopped traffic.
Dense Tule fog in Bakersfield, California.
Tule fog settled on an orchard in Stanislaus County in late December.
Tule fog () is a thick ground fog that settles in the San Joaquin Valley and Sacramento Valley areas of California's Great Central Valley.
Tule fog forms during the late fall and winter ( California's rainy season ) after the first significant rainfall.
Tule fog is a radiation fog, which condenses when there is a high relative humidity ( typically after a heavy rain ), calm winds, and rapid cooling during the night.
Tule fog occasionally drifts as far west as the San Francisco Bay Area, even drifting westward out the Golden Gate, opposite to the usual course of summertime ocean fog.
Tule fog often contains light drizzle or freezing drizzle where temperatures are sufficiently cold.
Tule fog is a low cloud, usually below 1, 000 feet in altitude and can be seen from above by driving up into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada to the east or the Coast Ranges to the west.
Tule fog usually remains longer in the southern and eastern parts of the Central Valley because more winter storms affect the northern Central Valley.
Tule fog in Bakersfield, California
Tule fog events are often accompanied by drizzle and freezing drizzle.

Tule and County
The basins of northeastern Siskiyou County, including Butte Valley, Lower Klamath and Tule Lake basins, have some of the deepest and richest soils in the state, producing alfalfa, potatoes, horseradish, and brewing barley.
Notable mountains in Yuma County include the Gila Mountains and the Tule Mountains.
In 1938 and 1955, the lake flooded, which prompted the construction of the Terminus and Success Dams on the Kaweah and Tule Rivers in Tulare County and Pine Flat Dam on the Kings River in Fresno County.
Mitsuye Endo, the plaintiff in the case, was evacuated from Sacramento, California, in 1942, pursuant to Executive Order 9066 and was removed to the Tule Lake War Relocation Center located in Modoc County, California.
The river, long, flows in an arc from Clear Lake Reservoir in Modoc County, California, through Klamath County, Oregon to Tule Lake in Siskiyou County.
Tule Elk were reintroduced to Alameda County and are occasional visitors.
* The 19 groves in the Tule River and Kern River watersheds are mostly in Giant Sequoia National Monument ( GSNM ); all in southern Tulare County.
The Tule River, also called Rio de San Pedro or Rio San Pedro, is a river in Tulare County in the U. S. state of California.

Tule and northern
Two other restricted-range races occur in northern North America: A. a. gambeli in interior northwest Canada, and wintering on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, slightly larger than the nominate form, and Tule Goose, A. a. elgasi, in southwest Alaska, largest and longest-billed of all, wintering in California.
The Modoc, numbering about 600 warriors under the leadership of Old Chief Schonchin, inhabited the region around Lower Klamath Lake, Tule Lake, and the Lost River in northern California and southern Oregon.
The Tule Lake concentration camp, in northern California, began as a War Relocation Center before it was renamed the Tule Lake Segregation Center in 1943, to communicate a fundamental shift that had taken place, distinguishing it from the rest of the American concentration camps for people of Japanese ancestry.
The trail then entered northern California and passed Goose and Tule lakes.

Tule and Central
The Central Valley was once home to large populations of pronghorn antelope ( Antilocapra americana ), elk including the endemic Tule Elk subspecies ( Cervus elaphus nannodes ), mule deer ( Odocoileus hemionus ), California ground squirrels, gophers, mice, hare, rabbits and kangaroo rats, along with their predators including the San Joaquin Kit Fox which is now an endangered subspecies surviving on the hillsides of the San Joaquin Valley.
Porterville is located on the Tule River at the base of the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains and eastern most section of California's Central Valley.

Tule and Valley
The second half of this novel focuses on an enclave of civilization in the fictional " Silver Valley ", located slightly east or northeast of Springville, and just north of the Middle Fork of the Tule River.
The lake was part of a partially endorheic basin, at the south end of the San Joaquin Valley, where it received water from the Kern, Tule and Kaweah Rivers, as well as from southern distributaries of the Kings.
Tule Elk grazing in Owens Valley.
* Tulare Lake at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley fed by the Kaweah, Kern and Tule Rivers plus southern distributaries of the Kings ; however, agricultural development and irrigation diversions have left the lake dry.
Under the treaty terms, the Modoc, with Old Chief Schonchin as their leader, gave up their lands in the Lost River, Tule Lake and Lower Klamath Lake regions of California, and moved to a reservation in the Upper Klamath River Valley.
Tulare lake was the terminal sink of an endorheic basin in southern San Joaquin Valley which was also watered by the Kern, Tule, and by some distributaries of the Kings River.
The squadron operated a OTH-B Transmitter site at Christmas Valley AFS, Oregon, and a receiver site at Tule Lake AFS, California.
Feral horses run across a Sagebrush steppe, Tule Valley, Utah
One of the larger urban retreats in the Las Vegas Valley, Tule Springs was once considered to be far out of town but is now encroached by development.
After the disasters subside, an enclave of civilization forms in the fictional " Silver Valley ", located slightly east or northeast of Springville, just north of the Middle Fork of the Tule River.

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