No wonder black fog is sweeping the US with reports of a ‘burning chemical smell’ in the air


A heavy fog is sweeping the US as people from several countries describe how a ‘smells like medicine’ he has covered their territories.

Concerned Americans flooded social media with videos of what appeared to be white particles falling and traveling through the air.

Some witnesses also said that the fog has happened again causes health symptoms similar to respiratory diseases.

A Florida A resident told DailyMail.com that he stopped at the gas station for about 10 minutes and started feeling sick.

He said: ‘Within about an hour, I continued to sneeze repeatedly for three hours, and my eyes were swollen.’

‘I was very hot and felt like I had a fever, and my stomach was growling.’

Sections a Texas, Wisconsin, Iowa, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, North DakotaFlorida, and Minnesota were under the fog when the shocking reports surfaced this week.

Similar experiences have also emerged in the areas of Canada and the UK, which is causing great concern.

Conspiracy theories are on the rise as people claim that the fog may be of some kind a medicine tool or is it related to the drones that plagued the nation in December.

David Bamber of St Petersburg, Florida said 'the most amazing thing' is the taste and smell of the fog. It sounds like the effects of a fireworks show and tastes 'poison'

David Bamber of St Petersburg, Florida said ‘the most amazing thing’ is the taste and smell of the fog. It sounds like the effects of a fireworks show and tastes ‘poison’

Parts of Texas , Wisconsin , Iowa , Maryland , Virginia , West Virginia , Nebraska , Kansas , Oklahoma , North Dakota , Florida (pictured), and Minnesota were under a fog warning when strange reports occurred this week.

Parts of Texas , Wisconsin , Iowa , Maryland , Virginia , West Virginia , Nebraska , Kansas , Oklahoma , North Dakota , Florida (pictured), and Minnesota were under a fog warning when strange reports occurred this week.

‘Were there no drones that sprayed something? I seem to remember some videos somewhere… No idea what the truth is,’ asked another X user.

A Texas woman shared on X that her dog has been ‘behaving strangely’ when she goes outside.

“(She) can smell the air,” Sandra Jenkins Webb wrote, adding that her eyes are burning, she has a short cough, stomach ache and headache.

A woman in Kansas reported that there were ‘lots of chemtrails’ in the area over the course of a week, followed by heavy fog.

And the California resident shared on X on Monday: ‘Here in SoCal, strange fog the last few days. A strange smell, but I’ve been noticing the smell for months now, burning my nose. It seems like a complete attack from the sky the last few days.’

David Bamber, from St Petersburg, Florida, shared a video on TikTok walking in a dry fog.

He also explained that the fog usually ends during the day, but what is happening today will last overnight.

‘The most amazing thing is the taste and smell,’ said Bamber. ‘It sounds like you set off fireworks and the air tastes terrible. It’s so amazing.’

However, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a heavy fog advisory for several states, indicating that there may be a scientific explanation behind these strange reports.

Although the particles may seem unusual, fog is a transparent atmosphere made up of tiny water droplets or particles suspended in the atmosphere at or near Earth’s surface.

The light in the mold makes the small pieces visible.

As for the ‘chemical’ smell that people have described, the fog can absorb and store polluted air close to the earth, acting as a carrier for car exhaust, industrial fumes and other airborne chemicals.

Although fog usually looks like a gray mist, shining a light directly on it will cause the light to bounce off each drop of water that makes up the fog.

Although fog usually looks like a gray mist, shining a light directly on it will cause the light to bounce off each drop of water that makes up the fog.

Rudolf Husar, an astrophysicist at the University of Washington, wrote in an article for the NASA Earth Observatory, Rudolf Husar, who said: ‘When there is fog, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants are carried or ‘swept’ by the water. the fog.

Additionally, odors are stronger in fresh air because water droplets attract odor molecules and allow them to linger longer and remain stable.

This is not unusual for this time of year.

Fog is created when temperatures cool to freezing, or temperatures where air can become saturated with water.

Most of the fog hanging over the US may be advection fog, which tends to occur in winter when warm, moist air moves over colder land.

This is most often seen in the southern or central US, where most of the affected areas are located.

Some say, like Minnesotathey are also exposed to the radiation fog that is present in the atmosphere and most of the dew.

A Florida resident told DailyMail.com that he stopped at a gas station (pictured) for about 10 minutes and became ill. Then he started coughing and had a fever

A Florida resident told DailyMail.com that he stopped at a gas station (pictured) for about 10 minutes and became ill. Then he started coughing and had a fever

Although the particles in the fog may seem strange, the brightness of the fog makes them visible. This picture is foggy in Massachusetts

Although the particles in the fog may seem unusual, the brightness of the fog makes them visible. This picture is foggy in Massachusetts

It forms when the sky is clear, the temperature reaches the dew point and the wind is low enough that the atmosphere is slightly mixed.

Although fog usually looks like a gray mist, shining a light directly on it will cause the light to bounce off each droplet of water that makes up the fog, reflecting the light back into your eyes.

This makes each droplet appear as a small “particle” within the beam of light, as can be seen in many photos and videos recently shared on the Internet.

The ‘chemical’ smell associated with this recent haze may not be from the haze itself, but from pollutants that were already in the air when the haze started.

The respiratory symptoms that people have been reporting can also be explained by natural fog.

As for the 'chemical' smell that people have been describing, fog can absorb and trap harmful gases close to the earth, making their smell stronger. Similar experiences have also emerged in other parts of Canada and the UK (pictured), raising concerns.

As for the ‘chemical’ smell that people have been describing, fog can absorb and trap polluted air close to the earth, making their smell stronger. Similar experiences have also emerged in other parts of Canada and the UK (pictured), raising concerns.

Many studies have shown that smog can cause respiratory ailments such as coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, wheezing and shortness of breath. A photo taken by a camera in Texas, showing particles in the fog

Many studies have shown that smog can cause respiratory ailments such as coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, wheezing and shortness of breath. A photo taken by a camera in Texas, showing particles in the fog

Many studies have shown that fog can cause respiratory problems such as coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, wheezing and shortness of breath, especially in people with asthma.

This is because our lungs were designed to breathe air, not water. When we breathe in too much humid air, it can irritate the respiratory system and cause unpleasant symptoms.

Smog is especially irritating when mixed with air pollutants, allergens or particles.

Therefore, this fog of ‘mystery’ is not surprising. People across the US are experiencing a very good winter, because there is no evidence of that right now.



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