It is San Francisco's most mysterious and misunderstood landmark.
The gloomy mist that enshrouds the city is a typical weather phenomenon in the Bay Area - even in summer. A beautiful clear sunny day in San Francisco can quickly turn into a chilly, grim evening as the prevailing wind along the California coast picks up and the fog rolls in, blanketing the city in dampness.
The boring scientific explanation for this is advection, which is basically just transference of heat, namely warm air moving across the cooler Pacific Ocean.
But the fog itself is anything but boring. In fact it turns out he's quite a character. The iconic San Francisco fog has taken on a persona of its own and goes by the name of Karl.
Karl the Fog has a strong online presence and has amassed a loyal following, with his own Fog Blog, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr accounts - even his own LinkedIn page, in which he describes his job as manager of the cloud community. Among his honours and awards is being named in Time magazine's top 140 Twitter accounts to follow.