Art
Original Photo Print: Storm clouds loom over Cape May Harbor
- Item Number
- 152
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 63 USD to jv58a1cd4
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
Canvas print of a photo of storm coulds over the Cape May harbor. Taken by local photographer and cloud-lover, Helen Mashuda.
8" x 36.5"
“I love watching the weather and whatever the time of year Cape May has always delighted in meteorological spectacles. Here is a sharp example of a shelf cloud over the harbor by the Coast Guard Base.
Cape May witnesses a lot of shelf clouds as weather coming from the west meets the Delaware Bay’s shallow and sediment laden waters which absorb the sun’s rays and create warmer temperatures. These warm waters can create an updraft and when that meets the downdraft of a cumulonimbus storm system it can produce a shelf cloud ahead of it on the outflow boundary as the air rises and condenses. These clouds can extend several miles. Sometimes the ‘Cape May bubble’ rears its mythological head and blows the storms to the north and so, as ominous as these clouds look, there may never be a drop of rain.”
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