Sea smoke appears when very cold air passes over warmer water, causing a type of fog. Warmer water, if you did the plunge on New Year’s Day, it is a relative term.
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Gorgeous pictures! And thanks for the explanation, too!
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Thanks Jenn and hope you have a Nappy New Year
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Here is a shot from Singing Beach this morning as well….the smoke was beautiful!
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Did anyone take picture of the sea smoke?
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Reblogged this on RD Revilo.
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I hope you’ve warmed up Donna!!
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Thanks Kim, finally warmed up..
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That’s always when you knew it was really a cold morning.
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thanks for the reply, it was seven degrees
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