Hello!
I guess this is fitting in this section best, if not, please point me to a better place.
It's getting fall and I try to make photos of landscapes on a misty morning. I wonder whether there's a way to predict this. I discussed this with another photographer and got some basic hints: She checks on some more comprehensive weather-website if the dew-point in the early morning (at sunrise) is about the same as the actual temperature. With this method I was able to "catch" nice mist once. The morning today
seemed to be a good candidate for mist, too, so I got up and drove to a known spot, but no mist. The reason was pretty obvious, it was rather windy. I should have paid attention to that, too.
The problem is, I have to predict the chance of mist somehow, I cannot just look out of the window, as I live in the middle of the city and have to drive an hour or so to get somewhere. If there's a bit of mist here at home, there's heavy fog outside the city, probably. So this is no way. I'm aware there're several other things to consider to guess it might be good conditions for a good photo overall, but, anyway, I'm interested in how you are dealing with this. Would be interesting, wouldn't it?
Thanks!
farbschlurf