sivesøyler
Sivesøyler is a term originating from Denmark that describes a specific type of natural phenomenon observed in winter. It refers to the visual effect of a vertical column of light or color that appears to rise from a light source on the ground, such as a streetlamp or a building's floodlights, into the sky. This optical illusion is created when light reflects off ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere.
These ice crystals, often in the form of small, flat, hexagonal plates, are typically found in very
Sivesøyler are most commonly observed during freezing temperatures when there is little wind, allowing the ice