Citations:red fog


 * 1872, J. Beete Jukes, The Student's Manual of Geology By J. Beete Jukes: Edited by Archibald Yeikie, page 380:
 * and descend again to the surface, in far-distant regions, in the form of “red-fog,” “sea-dust,” “sirocco-dust,” or blood-rain.
 * 1882, Sir Archibald Geikie, Textbook of Geology, page 325:
 * The dust or sand of deserts and of dried lakes or river-beds is then sometimes borne away into the upper regions of the atmosphere, where, meeting with strong aerial currents which transport it for hundreds and even thousands of miles, it descends again to the surface, in the form of "red-fog," "sea-dust," or "sirocco-dust."