This was before Christmas. Late in the morning, banks of fog came rolling through the Bath bowl, with ragged waves and tumults on the surface of an insubstantial sea reaching up the surrounding hills. This spectacle was extremely unusual as it was so late in the day, was moving so quickly and did not appear overnight then dissipate, rather
coalescing
and moving through several times. I took these shots from Bathwick hill.
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Stratus Islands
Stratus Wave