<p>The Scots have different names for bad weather, and a timelapse video shared on Twitter on September 4 shows the effect of the sea mist known as “haar.” The scene in the footage shifts from near zero visibility to reveal the iconic Forth Rail Bridge.</p><p>This particular sea mist is caused by warm air passing over the nearby North Sea and is common along the east coast of Scotland. Credit: Ruth Donaldson via Storyful</p><br />