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- False_sunrise abstract "A false sunrise is any of several atmospheric optical phenomena where the sun appears to have risen, whereas in reality it is still some distance below the horizon. A number of different atmospheric conditions can be responsible for this effect, all of which have in common that they divert the sunlight in such a way as to allow it to reach the observer's eye, thereby giving the impression that the light comes directly from the sun itself. The spread of light can sometimes be deceivingly similar to a real sun.Several atmospheric phenomena that may alternatively be called a \"false sunrise\" are: Simple reflection of the sunlight off the bottom of the clouds. A type of ice crystal halo, such as an upper tangent arc or, more commonly, an upper sun pillar (similar to a subsun, but extending above the sun instead of below it). Like all halos, these phenomena are caused by the reflection and/or refraction of sunlight by ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, often in the form of cirrus or cirrostratus clouds. The temperature on the ground is irrelevant to their occurrence, meaning that halos can be seen throughout the year and in all climates. A type of mirage; specifically the Novaya Zemlya effect. Restricted mainly to the polar regions, this phenomenon was named after its first observation on Novaya Zemlya during the third polar expedition led by Willem Barentsz in 1596/7, when the sun was seen above the horizon \"in his full roundnesse\" two weeks prior to its predicted return after the polar night. The account, written by officer Gerrit de Veer, was met with general scepticism for centuries, and not until modern times was the effect proven to be genuine.The term \"false sunrise\" should not be confused with \"false dawn\", which is a term sometimes used to refer to the zodiacal light.".
- False_sunrise thumbnail False_Sunrise.jpg?width=300.
- False_sunrise wikiPageID "19945074".
- False_sunrise wikiPageLength "2775".
- False_sunrise wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- False_sunrise wikiPageRevisionID "684820457".
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_optics.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_optical_phenomena.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Cirrostratus_cloud.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Cirrus_cloud.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink False_sunset.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Gerrit_de_Veer.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Halo_(optical_phenomenon).
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Ice_crystals.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Light_pillar.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Mirage.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Novaya_Zemlya.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Novaya_Zemlya_effect.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Polar_night.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Subsun.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Upper_and_lower_tangent_arcs.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Willem_Barentsz.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink Zodiacal_light.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLink File:False_Sunrise.jpg.
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLinkText "False sunrise".
- False_sunrise wikiPageWikiLinkText "false sunrise".
- False_sunrise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- False_sunrise subject Category:Atmospheric_optical_phenomena.
- False_sunrise comment "A false sunrise is any of several atmospheric optical phenomena where the sun appears to have risen, whereas in reality it is still some distance below the horizon. A number of different atmospheric conditions can be responsible for this effect, all of which have in common that they divert the sunlight in such a way as to allow it to reach the observer's eye, thereby giving the impression that the light comes directly from the sun itself.".
- False_sunrise label "False sunrise".
- False_sunrise sameAs Q3738745.
- False_sunrise sameAs Falsa_alba.
- False_sunrise sameAs m.04y89kh.
- False_sunrise sameAs Q3738745.
- False_sunrise sameAs 假日出.
- False_sunrise wasDerivedFrom False_sunrise?oldid=684820457.
- False_sunrise depiction False_Sunrise.jpg.
- False_sunrise isPrimaryTopicOf False_sunrise.