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02-JUL-2013

July 2

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Marine layer at Seaport Village

A marine layer, sometimes inaccurately called "sea fog", is an air mass which develops over the surface of a large body of water such as the ocean or large lake in the presence of a temperature inversion.
The inversion itself is usually initiated by the cooling effect of the water on the surface layer of an otherwise warm air mass.
As it cools, the surface air becomes denser than the warmer air above it, and thus becomes trapped below it. The layer may thicken through turbulence generated within the developing marine layer itself.
It may also thicken if the warmer air above it is lifted by an approaching area of low pressure. The layer will also gradually increase its humidity by evaporation of the ocean or lake surface, as well as by the effect of cooling itself.
Fog will form within a marine layer where the humidity is high enough and cooling sufficient to produce condensation. Stratus and stratocumulus will also form at the top of a marine layer in the presence of the same conditions there.
In the case of coastal California, the offshore marine layer is typically propelled inland by a pressure gradient which develops as a result of intense heating inland, blanketing coastal communities in cooler air which, if saturated, also contains fog.
The fog lingers until the heat of the sun becomes strong enough to evaporate it, often lasting into the afternoon during the "May gray" or "June gloom" period.An approaching frontal system or trough can also drive the marine layer onshore.

Source: Wikipedia


(The location from which this image was made has been geotagged for your information)

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Brenda06-Jul-2013 20:25
Love how the bulkhead leads you into the image. Wonderful in B&W.
Mike H.04-Jul-2013 20:02
Forward March and By the Right Flank -- as directed.. Nice job
leading our eyes along this seaport scene, Walter! Again, appreciate
the facts too.
Janice Dunn04-Jul-2013 04:12
Yes, a dull grey gloomy day - we get them here too by the sea
Cindi Smith04-Jul-2013 01:12
Excellent in B&W! Very well done!!! :)
Julie Oldfield04-Jul-2013 00:04
Great work as always.
Jola Dziubinska03-Jul-2013 23:57
Fantastic presentation, Walter, love the b&w. And I can see "our" hotel :)
Mieke WA Minkjan03-Jul-2013 07:45
the cityscape looks good in b&w
and very interesting information you added Walter
borisalex03-Jul-2013 06:08
YES.. California has these layers and they disappear around noon, suddenly to lift off the scene! The mono is just underlining the mood! V.
Carol Rollins03-Jul-2013 03:45
A most powerful image, Walter, and such interesting information. Thanks for sharing. ~
Frank Brault02-Jul-2013 23:11
Superbly composed and a lovely scene, especially with the fog. Thanks for the explanation. V
Stephanie02-Jul-2013 22:10
Beautiful leading of the eye Walter! I like the marine layer here too! :) V
Karen Stuebing02-Jul-2013 21:47
I like the angled composition of the sea wall and cityscape. Nice capture of the fog. V.
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