Skywarp
Skywarp is a term used to describe a phenomenon where the sky appears to warp or distort, creating unusual visual effects. This can occur due to various atmospheric conditions and optical illusions. One common cause of skywarp is the Fata Morgana, a superior mirage that can make distant objects appear elevated and distorted. This effect is often seen over hot surfaces, such as deserts or bodies of water, and can create the illusion of a warped or inverted sky.
Another cause of skywarp is the green flash, a rare optical phenomenon that occurs just after sunset
Skywarp can also be caused by the presence of ice crystals in the atmosphere, which can create
In some cases, skywarp can be caused by human-made structures, such as tall buildings or bridges, which
Overall, skywarp is a fascinating and complex phenomenon that can be caused by a variety of atmospheric