When the warm weather bakes the NYC area with temps in the mid-80's the air is much warmer than the ocean and this leads to fog rolling over the area. I believe this type of fog is called advection fog.
At Shinnecock golf course the fog was thick which made tracking the ball a bit tough in the beginning until it burned off later in the day. Normally this view would show the windmill and the National Clubhouse which I am told is a $1,000,000 membership while looking north towards the bay and the north fork of Long Island.
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