Weekend 2 in the books & ended w a fog bank, some surf & a wicked storm that came through #swimnearalifeguard pic.twitter.com/ZgRmj7AkUa

SEA GIRT, N.J., June 3 (UPI) -- Lifeguards at a New Jersey beach shared photos of a massive fog bank that looked like an extremely slow-moving tsunami wave.

The Sea Girt Lifeguards Twitter page shared photos of the fog bank, which sat right on the coastline Sunday following massive storms in the area, giving the appearance of a slow-moving tsunami wave.


The photos were taken by Jim Freda, beach manager for Borough of Sea Girt.

The National Weather Service said the fog bank was caused by "warm air condensing over cold ocean water."

The NWS posted a Facebook photo showing how the fog bank lined up perfectly with the coast.