0 a cold mist coming from the seaocean to the east of Scotland or northern England:
The haar was just lifting and the sun struggling through.
Even in summer sea haar can reduce visibility to just metres.
Outside, a haar obliterates everything in its greyness.
There will be scattered showers across the country today, along with patchy haar on the East Coast.
A much more frequent cause is the sea mist known locally as the "haar".
Haar is typically formed over the sea and is brought to land by wind advection.
Haar questions the validity of population balances in general.
Another common type of formation is associated with sea fog (also known as "haar" or "fret").
Brabantian inflects "zijn" (his) and "haar" (her) according to the grammatical gender and number of the thing(s) owned.