Timelapse of Edinburgh's Forth Rail Bridge Emerging From Behind Heavy Fog

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The Scots have different names for bad weather, and a timelapse video shared on Twitter on September 4 shows the effect of the sea mist known as “haar.” The scene in the footage shifts from near zero visibility to reveal the iconic Forth Rail Bridge.

This particular sea mist is caused by warm air passing over the nearby North Sea and is common along the east coast of Scotland. Credit: Ruth Donaldson via Storyful


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