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David Morris, who captured the extraordinary sight on camera, declared himself “stunned” when he noticed a giant tanker evidently floating above the water as he looked out to sea from a hamlet near Falmouth in Cornwall.
The effect is an example of an optical illusion known as a superior mirage. Such illusions are reasonably common in the Arctic but can also happen in UK winters when the atmospheric conditions are right, though they are very rare...
... More familiar optical illusions are the “inferior mirages” that give rise to apparent oases in the desert and puddles on hot summer roads.
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: Encia22
Is this a new phenomenon? I don't remember seeing any pictures of this type of thing before.
originally posted by: Encia22
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: Encia22
Is this a new phenomenon? I don't remember seeing any pictures of this type of thing before.
Not new, just rare outside the Artic and in very specific atmospheric conditions.
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: Encia22
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: Encia22
Is this a new phenomenon? I don't remember seeing any pictures of this type of thing before.
Not new, just rare outside the Artic and in very specific atmospheric conditions.
Shouldn't there be older pictures of this phenomenon?
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: Encia22
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: Encia22
Is this a new phenomenon? I don't remember seeing any pictures of this type of thing before.
Not new, just rare outside the Artic and in very specific atmospheric conditions.
Shouldn't there be older pictures of this phenomenon?
Ahem,
www.atoptics.co.uk...
Maybe put on the thinking caps!
Ahh! I'll go further, I think, 'The Guardian' and the BBC have been taken for a ride on this one.
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
originally posted by: Encia22
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
a reply to: Encia22
Is this a new phenomenon? I don't remember seeing any pictures of this type of thing before.
Not new, just rare outside the Artic and in very specific atmospheric conditions.
Shouldn't there be older pictures of this phenomenon?
Ahem,
www.atoptics.co.uk...
Maybe put on the thinking caps!
Ahh! I'll go further, I think, 'The Guardian' and the BBC have been taken for a ride on this one.
How old is your example?