valokehät
Valokehät is a Finnish term referring to luminous rings or halos observed around light sources, particularly streetlights, during foggy or misty conditions. These optical phenomena are created by the scattering of light as it passes through water droplets suspended in the air. The size and intensity of the valokehät depend on factors such as the size of the water droplets, the density of the fog, and the brightness of the light source.
The phenomenon is essentially a form of diffraction and refraction. Light waves from the source are bent
Valokehät are a common sight in Finland and other Nordic countries during autumn and winter months when