horizonlagen
Horizonlagen is a term used to describe a perceptual phenomenon in which the horizon appears as a sequence of discrete horizontal layers. The concept is discussed in discussions of atmospheric optics and landscape visualization, but it is not established as a formal meteorological category.
Etymology and usage: The word combines horizon with lagen, the Dutch word for layers. It appears in
Mechanism and appearance: Horizonlagen arise from gradients in refractive index in the lower atmosphere, driven by
Context and observations: The phenomenon is often noted during early morning or late afternoon when atmospheric
Applications and interpretation: In photography and visual arts, horizonlagen can add perceived depth or atmosphere but
See also: atmospheric optics, horizon, mirage, stratified atmosphere, horizon lighting.