fénysávok
Fénysávok, often translated as light streaks or light beams, is a term used to describe visible columns or shafts of light that appear to emanate from a single point in the sky. These phenomena are typically observed when sunlight is scattered by atmospheric particles such as dust, water droplets, or ice crystals. The effect is most commonly seen when the sun is low on the horizon, either at sunrise or sunset, and is partially obscured by clouds, mountains, or other obstructions.
The appearance of fénysávok is a result of atmospheric optics. The light rays from the sun are
These light beams can sometimes extend all the way to the horizon, creating a dramatic visual display.