Below the horizon—the physics of extreme visual ranges
Michael Vollmer
Abstract
Visual ranges of up to 440 km have recently been documented by photographs of ground-based observers. A report from 1948 claimed a record visual range from a plane of more than 530 km and a similar recent observation from 2017 was documented by a photo. Such extreme visual ranges can in principle be explained by the interplay of refraction and light scattering. However, they require optimal atmospheric conditions, and cleverly chosen locations and times.
Topics & Concepts
OpticsRefractionPhysicsAtmospheric refractionRange (aeronautics)Stray lightHorizonAtmospheric opticsRemote sensingAstronomyGeologyMaterials scienceComposite materialAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsRemote Sensing in Agriculture