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Fata Morgana is an unusual and complex form of superior mirage
that is seen in a narrow band right above the horizon. It is an Italian
phrase derived from the vulgar Latin for "fairy" and the Arthurian
sorceress Morgan le Fay, from a belief that these mirages, often seen in the Strait of Messina,
were fairy castles in the air or false land created by her witchcraft
to lure sailors to their death. Although the term Fata Morgana is
sometimes applied to other, more common kinds of mirages, the true Fata
Morgana is not the same as an ordinary superior mirage, nor is it the
same as an inferior mirage.
Fata Morgana mirages distort the object or objects which they are
based on significantly, often such that the object is completely
unrecognizable. A Fata Morgana can be seen on land or at sea, in polar
regions or in deserts. This kind of mirage can involve almost any kind
of distant object, including boats, islands, and the coastline.
A Fata Morgana is often rapidly changing. The mirage comprises
several inverted (upside down) and erect (right side up) images that are
stacked on top of one another. Fata Morgana mirages also show
alternating compressed and stretched zones.
This optical phenomenon occurs because rays of light are bent when they pass through air layers of different temperatures in a steep thermal inversion where an atmospheric duct has formed.
(A thermal inversion is an atmospheric condition where warmer air
exists in a well-defined layer above a layer of significantly cooler
air. This temperature inversion is the opposite of what is normally the
case; air is usually warmer close to the surface, and cooler higher up.)
In calm weather, a layer of significantly warmer air can rest over
colder dense air, forming an atmospheric duct which acts like a
refracting lens,
producing a series of both inverted and erect images. A Fata Morgana
requires a duct to be present; thermal inversion alone is not enough to
produce this kind of mirage. While a thermal inversion often takes place
without there being an atmospheric duct, an atmospheric duct cannot
exist without there first being a thermal inversion.
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