kuumailmiö
Kuumailmiö is a Finnish term that translates to "hot air phenomenon" and refers to a visual distortion of objects seen at a distance, typically occurring on warm days over hot surfaces such as asphalt or sand. It is a type of atmospheric refraction caused by variations in air density due to temperature differences. Sunlight heats the surface, which in turn heats the layer of air immediately above it. This hot air is less dense than the cooler air above it, creating a boundary where light rays bend.
When light from a distant object, such as a car or a building, passes through these layers
Kuumailmiö is most commonly observed during summer months when ambient temperatures are high and surfaces absorb