theterfenster
Theterfenster is a term used to describe a specific type of optical phenomenon observed in certain atmospheric conditions. It refers to the appearance of a distorted or fragmented view of the landscape through atmospheric layers that have significantly different refractive indices. These layers can be caused by variations in temperature, humidity, or air density. When light passes through these contrasting layers, it bends unevenly, creating an illusion of windows or openings through which different parts of the scenery are visible, often at peculiar angles or sizes.
This phenomenon is most commonly reported in coastal or mountainous regions where rapid temperature changes are