Why Lakes Turn Into Sky Mirrors at Sunset
A calm lake at sunset turns into an optical device that amplifies the sky. The effect starts in the air, not in the water. As sunlight passes through the atmosphere at a low angle, Rayleigh scattering removes much of the blue and green, leaving red and orange wavelengths to dominate the direct light that reaches both the sky and the lake.The lake then acts as a specular reflector, similar in princ...More
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