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- Sunglint abstract "Sunglint is a phenomenon that occurs when the sun reflects off the surface of the ocean at the same angle that a satellite or other sensor is viewing the surface. In the affected area of the image, smooth ocean water becomes a silvery mirror, while rougher surface waters appear dark. Sometimes the sunglint region of satellite images reveals interesting ocean or atmospheric features that the sensor does not typically record. This image shows a large, overlapping wave pattern in the sunglint region of an image of Indonesia (the islands at the top of the image) and Australia (the landmass at the bottom of the image). The wave pattern seen in the image is not from large ocean waves, however. The pattern is of atmospheric gravity waves above the surface of the ocean. As the name implies, atmospheric gravity waves form when buoyancy pushes air up, and gravity pulls it back down. On its descent into the low-point of the wave (the trough), the air touches the surface of the ocean, roughening the water. The long, vertical dark lines show where the troughs of gravity waves have roughened the surface. The brighter regions show the crests of the atmospheric waves. Beneath the crests, the water is calm and reflects light directly back towards the sensor. Clouds commonly form at the crests of the waves, and such clouds are visible throughout this scene.".
- Sunglint thumbnail Satellite_view_of_the_Shark_Bay.jpg?width=300.
- Sunglint wikiPageID "3663565".
- Sunglint wikiPageLength "2763".
- Sunglint wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Sunglint wikiPageRevisionID "645309770".
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Air.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_optical_phenomena.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_radiation.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Cloud.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Gravity.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Gravity_wave.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Felix.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Katrina.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Ocean.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Phenomenon.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Sensor.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Sun_glitter.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink File:Satellite_view_of_the_Shark_Bay.jpg.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLink File:Titan_Saturn_Moon.jpg.
- Sunglint wikiPageWikiLinkText "sunglint".
- Sunglint hasPhotoCollection Sunglint.
- Sunglint wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons-inline.
- Sunglint subject Category:Atmospheric_optical_phenomena.
- Sunglint subject Category:Atmospheric_radiation.
- Sunglint hypernym Phenomenon.
- Sunglint type Disease.
- Sunglint comment "Sunglint is a phenomenon that occurs when the sun reflects off the surface of the ocean at the same angle that a satellite or other sensor is viewing the surface. In the affected area of the image, smooth ocean water becomes a silvery mirror, while rougher surface waters appear dark. Sometimes the sunglint region of satellite images reveals interesting ocean or atmospheric features that the sensor does not typically record.".
- Sunglint label "Sunglint".
- Sunglint sameAs Refleks_słońca.
- Sunglint sameAs m.09t2jq.
- Sunglint sameAs Q7640233.
- Sunglint sameAs Q7640233.
- Sunglint wasDerivedFrom Sunglint?oldid=645309770.
- Sunglint depiction Satellite_view_of_the_Shark_Bay.jpg.
- Sunglint isPrimaryTopicOf Sunglint.