The type of fog that can be produced from moisture from the Gulf of Mexico lifted to the Rocky Mountains is known as orographic fog. As the moist air ascends the mountain slopes, it cools and condenses, resulting in fog formation. This process often occurs when warm, humid air from the Gulf encounters the cooler air at higher elevations, leading to reduced visibility in the mountainous regions.
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