Published: June 2,2015
It was harmless fog bank that lurked near the coast of the Borough of Sea Girt, New Jersey, not a massive wave, though the short vertical span of the fog bank over the calm waters near the shore make it appear like one.
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Credit: Captain Jim Freda, Beach Manager for Borough of Sea Girt, New Jersey.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Mount Holly, New Jersey, the fog bank formed when warm air condensed over the cold ocean waters. Water temperatures are in the upper 50s and low 60s just off the New Jersey coast, according to buoys in the area.
The NWS provided a satellite image of the fog bank, which clearly shows it hugging the immediate coast of central and southern New Jersey on Sunday.
The fog bank was a spectacular sight from the ground. And except for boaters encountering restricted visibility, it was a harmless event for coastal residents.
Check out this fog bank right along the NJ coast on May 31, 2015. Thanks to @SGLifeguards for the picture! #njwx #fog
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