THE SPATIOTEMPORAL FEATURES OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOGS, HAZE, AND MIST IN THE IRKUTSK REGION IN THE MODERN CLIMATIC PERIOD

Authors

  • Inna V. Latysheva Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia
  • Kristina A. Loshchenko Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia
  • Saiana Zh. Vologzhina Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia
  • Anastasiia V. Gekova Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2025-3-114-126

Keywords:

climate, Irkutsk region, visibility, frost fog, ground fog, ice fog, haze, mist

Abstract

The modern climate of the Irkutsk region is characterized by high rates of change and high spatiotemporal heterogeneity. The least studied are the characteristics of atmospheric phenomena that affect the economic andsocial development of the region. Fogs, haze, and mist are among the hazardous weather phenomena that impair visibilityand are often accompanied by increased levels of air pollution. Fogs significantly complicate the takeoff and landing ofaircraft and hinder the operation of other types of transport. This paper is the first to provide maps of the distribution ofvarious types of fogs, including rare types of ice fogs, hazes and mists, constructed on the basis of modern data from 74meteorological stations located in different physical-geographical and synoptic-climatic regions of the Irkutsk region forthe period 1997-2021. The study analyzes spatial and seasonal features of the recurrence of phenomena that impair visibility, provides a quantitative assessment of the continuous duration of the phenomena, and explores the temperatureconditions for the formation of fogs, including frost fogs. Most often, the accumulation of water vapor condensation andsublimation products and the formation of haze in the surface layer of the atmosphere are observed in winter and summermonths in the northern and southern areas of the Irkutsk region, which should be taken into account when planning theactivities of various types of transport. In spatial terms, visibility is most likely to deteriorate in fog on the coast of LakeBaikal and along the valleys of the Lena, Ilim, and Vitim rivers, in conditions of orographic fogs – in the summer monthsin the foothills of the Eastern Sayan, in conditions of ice fog – in the winter months in the north of the region. The longestepisodes of summer fogs were registered in the Zhigalovsky, Ust-Kutsky, and Nizhneudinsky districts at the Lukinovo,Maksimovo, and Neroy meteorological stations, the longest episodes of winter fogs – in the Bodaibo district at theMamakan station, the longest episodes of mist– in Ust-Kut.

Author Biographies

Inna V. Latysheva, Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia

Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Associate Professor,Head of the Department of Meteorology and Physics ofNear-Earth Space, Faculty of Geography

Kristina A. Loshchenko, Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia

Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Associate Professor,Department of Meteorology and Physics of Near-EarthSpace, Faculty of Geography

Saiana Zh. Vologzhina, Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia

Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Associate Professor,Dean of the Faculty of Geography, Associate Professor,Department of Hydrology and Environmental Management

Anastasiia V. Gekova, Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia

Student, Department of Meteorology and Physics ofNear-Earth Space, Faculty of Geography

Published

2025-11-20

How to Cite

Latysheva И. В., Loshchenko К. А., Vologzhina С. Ж., & Gekova А. В. (2025). THE SPATIOTEMPORAL FEATURES OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOGS, HAZE, AND MIST IN THE IRKUTSK REGION IN THE MODERN CLIMATIC PERIOD. Geographical Bulletin, (3(74), 114–126. https://doi.org/10.17072/2079-7877-2025-3-114-126