lämmönhukkua
Lämmönhukkua, also known as "heat haze" or "heat shimmer," is an optical phenomenon that occurs when the air near the ground is significantly warmer than the air above it. This temperature difference creates a layer of warm air that acts as a lens, bending light rays and causing objects to appear distorted or wavy. The effect is most commonly observed on hot summer days, particularly in urban areas or near bodies of water.
The scientific explanation for lämmönhukkua involves the principles of refraction and the behavior of light in
Lämmönhukkua can also be influenced by other factors, such as humidity and wind. High humidity can exacerbate
Despite its visual impact, lämmönhukkua is generally harmless and does not pose any significant risks to human