Friday, March 6, 2020

#2315 "Foggy Cold Frontal Passage"

The morning at Canine Cove had dawned with very thick fog. The Parry Sound Archipelago was in the warm sector of the autumn storm and our ongoing exploration of the area would be delayed. The fog was so thick that we we lost all landmarks if we ventured across any of the broad expanses of water. A much larger boat came by and it probably had radar. We shuffled into the wake of the Prima Donna boat and followed along. As we putted along northward there was a subtle shift of the wind to the northwest. Within a half hour the visibility was great at our location to the west of Killbear. The fog was lifting like a miracle into low stratus. It was safe to explore the beautiful shoreline.

This view is looking toward the east and the Killbear shore just after the cold front was passed our location. The water was a bit choppy with the wind shift as the waves tried to decide which way to go. The water was momentarily confused.

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