לאקאלע איינוואוינער באריכטן דעם ברייטסטן ים אייז זינט 1977 אין דעלאווער בעי
Delaware Bay is experiencing an unprecedented level of sea ice this February 2026, with local residents reporting the highest extent since 1977. Drone footage and aerial photos reveal thick ice formations stretching from the bay to the Atlantic Ocean, prompting ferry cancellations and safety alerts for residents and visitors in the region. The extreme ice conditions are a direct result of the ongoing polar vortex sweeping the Mid-Atlantic, bringing record low temperatures and hazardous winter conditions.
Among the striking imagery captured during this event is the SS Atlantus, a concrete ship grounded off Cape May Point and now a historical landmark. Commissioned during World War I, the Atlantus served as a troop carrier before being permanently stranded in 1926. The wreck now stands encased in ice, creating a dramatic visual of history frozen in time. Locals describe the sight as “breathtaking and surreal,” with the ice extending far beyond the normally navigable bay areas.
The polar vortex has not only impacted maritime traffic but also heightened awareness of coastal winter safety. Authorities have issued warnings for residents venturing near the ice-laden shores and emphasized caution for boaters and ferry operators navigating through the frozen bay. The 2026 ice surge serves as a vivid reminder of the region’s vulnerability to extreme winter weather, underscoring the need for preparedness amid shifting climatic patterns.
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