A world-renowned expert, Dr. Kathleen Weathers has been studying how fog interacts with air, land and water, and investigating its mysterious properties for over 25 years. Fog enshrouds mountains and coasts and can envelop flora and fauna in harmful pollutants or life-giving nutrients, depending on its proximity to human activity.
Recently, Weathers and colleagues have explored the biology of fog—the microorganisms traveling within these tiny droplets.