Here are the previous weather posts. Below . . . that’s easy: it’s a local shower; Evening Tide and Evening Light were in the rain, and I was not, yet.
But a half hour later at the opposite end of the KVK, the clouds were truly wild. Is there a word for these conditions? Again, it wasn’t raining at my location.
Air currents swirled beyond the busy waterway, l to r, Stolt Loyalty, Stone 1, Phoenix Dream, Kimberly Turecamo, and Hoegh Seoul assisted by Bruce A. McAllister.
The Stolt tanker passes Graecia Aeterna before meeting the wild swirl head-on.
Add one more tug to the mix.
All photos by Will Van Dorp, who’d like to know what you call this type of fast-moving dispersal of fog.
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January 25, 2018 at 4:48 pm
David Minor
A Trumpster?
January 25, 2018 at 5:53 pm
Daniel James Meeter
Evokes a few Dutch maritime paintings. Turner too.
January 26, 2018 at 11:23 am
mageb
Wonderful shots.
January 26, 2018 at 11:36 am
D. Schwartz
Those are gorgeous.
January 26, 2018 at 4:16 pm
tugster
A reader on FB called this a “pre-frontal fog bank,” with explanation that “The air was warm with a cold front coming in, which was intensified by the cold water.” Sounds logical to me . . . Thx, Joseph Chomicz Jr.