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stanley de , but the city has no lack of water vapor in the sky. As any tourist trying to take photos of the Golden Gate Bridge can attest, Karl the Fog makes frequent appearances about those parts. And San Francisco blogger Burrito Justice has done the math: Fog contains anywhere between 0.05 and 0.5 grams of water per cubic meter. Karl, being Karl, is obviously 0.5 grams. Assuming half the city is covered in fog at a depth of 1000 feet i.e. the top of Twin Peaks : 49 square miles / 2 = 63,454,700 square meters * 300 meters = 19,036,410,000 m3 * 0.5 grams = 9,518,205,000 grams = 9,518,205 kilograms = 9,518,205 liters = 2,514,440 gallons Photo via Francesco Carucci/Shutterstock Great! Except as Burrito Justice himself admits, there no feasible way to collect fog over half of the city鈥攖hough he has some snappy mockups of Sutro Tower retrofitted as a fog collector though: But it not a totally wacky idea. There is precedent for fog collectors in the world. And even if they can ;t slake the thirst of a whole metropolis, they can do wonders for a small village in the mount
stanley kubek ains. The Canadian non-profit FogQuest is devoted to setting up small-scale fog collectors in remote areas. Since 2000, the organization has built the mesh-like collectors in villages from Nepal to Ethiopia to Guatemala. It was cofounded