- Arctic Mirage (Hillingar) - Geophysical Institute
In the arctic mirage a distant object appears right way up but higher up than the actual location Though arctic and desert mirages seem to be quite different, they share a common fundamental cause It is that light rays passing from an object through air to an observer always refract (bend) in the direction of increasing air density
- The Highest Mirage in North America - Geophysical Institute
This type of arctic mirage differs from "inferior" mirages, those that occur in deserts or over hot road surfaces, because the air layers are reversed In a desert or on hot blacktop, heated air lies at the surface, covered by a layer of cooler air
- Fata Morgana - Geophysical Institute
The fate morgana mirage is one that can occur only where there are alternating warm and cold layers of air near the ground or water surface Instead of traveling straight through these layers, light is bent towards the colder, hence denser, air The result can be a rather complicated light path and a strange image of a distant object
- Mirages - Geophysical Institute
Though popular lore has it that mirages occur in deserts, Fairbanks has an unusual number It is quite common to look out across the Tanana Valley and see elevated lines of trees and rapidly changing square-topped images of the peaks in the Alaska Range to the south
- Tanana Valley Mirages - Geophysical Institute
Art Greenwelt of Fairbanks asks the question: "Why do peaks of the Alaska Range, when seen from Fairbanks during the winter, sometimes appear to be chopped off, flattened into mesas, or even floating in midair?"
- Pingos Pop Up in Alaskas North Country | Geophysical Institute
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- Unusual Events in the Sky - Geophysical Institute
Fireball meteors, auroras, noctilucent clouds, mirage phenomena, atmospheric dust, city lights reflected from clouds, earthquake lights, lightning, forest fires, ice crystals and raindrops in the air, plus a host of other phenomena can create strange effects
- Ruminations on Alaskan Marvels from 41 Years Ago
This kept on intermittently for four days; then the real ship did pull into the roadstead, dropped its hook, and the natives went out in their umiaks to barter When the trading was completed we saw that same ship sail proudly away to the north on the very tip of the masts! It was another antic of mirage " "Then there are the frost quakes
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