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We had a very, very cold front that came thru last week. Sailed with a
friend on his Star a day after the front blew thru. It was crystal
clear sky and I noticed the Bolivar Lighthouse about 10 mi. north of
where you normaly see her. The cap of the lighthouse top seemed raised
much more than the rusty bottom.

1.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw, and
what caused it?

As we sailed south is seemed as the bottom of the lighthouse was taller
than the top.

2.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for this effect?

Then when just on the horizon the lighthouse stretched out tall and 3
appeared, and they appeared to be floating above a shimmering horizon.

3.) For 3.4 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw?

For 2 bonus asa points describe an optical illusion you have seen as
sea.

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Joe wrote:

We had a very, very cold front that came thru last week. Sailed with a
friend on his Star a day after the front blew thru. It was crystal
clear sky and I noticed the Bolivar Lighthouse about 10 mi. north of
where you normaly see her. The cap of the lighthouse top seemed raised
much more than the rusty bottom.

1.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw, and
what caused it?


18 oz. of Jack Daniels


As we sailed south is seemed as the bottom of the lighthouse was taller
than the top.

2.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for this effect?


Another 2 shots of Jack


Then when just on the horizon the lighthouse stretched out tall and 3
appeared, and they appeared to be floating above a shimmering horizon.

3.) For 3.4 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw?


Got to the bottom of the bottle


Cheers
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Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:

We had a very, very cold front that came thru last week. Sailed with a
friend on his Star a day after the front blew thru. It was crystal
clear sky and I noticed the Bolivar Lighthouse about 10 mi. north of
where you normaly see her. The cap of the lighthouse top seemed raised
much more than the rusty bottom.

1.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw, and
what caused it?


18 oz. of Jack Daniels


Jack is for Tennessee hillbillies. 3 lashes


As we sailed south is seemed as the bottom of the lighthouse was taller
than the top.

2.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for this effect?


Another 2 shots of Jack


Wrong another dozen wacks deserved.


Then when just on the horizon the lighthouse stretched out tall and 3
appeared, and they appeared to be floating above a shimmering horizon.

3.) For 3.4 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw?


Got to the bottom of the bottle


Wrong...damn alkie.

PS it not the mushrooms in the cow fields around the bay either....;0)

Joe


Cheers
Marty


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We had a very, very cold front that came thru last week. Sailed with a
friend on his Star a day after the front blew thru. It was crystal
clear sky and I noticed the Bolivar Lighthouse about 10 mi. north of
where you normaly see her. The cap of the lighthouse top seemed raised
much more than the rusty bottom.

1.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw, and
what caused it?

As we sailed south is seemed as the bottom of the lighthouse was taller
than the top.


This is a gravitational lensing phenomena as predicted by Einstein. The cold
air is denser and has more gravity so light travels slower through it. The
image of the bottom of the light house travelled through colder air so the
image took longer to get to you than the top image. Since you were traveling
toward the light house it was getting bigger with time and the delayed image
is shorter because when that image was initially propagated you were further
from the light house. Hence the bottom of the light house appears smaller.
The phenomena is known as transient specular image gradient delay.



2.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for this effect?

Then when just on the horizon the lighthouse stretched out tall and 3
appeared, and they appeared to be floating above a shimmering horizon.

3.) For 3.4 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw?



A lighthouse.



For 2 bonus asa points describe an optical illusion you have seen as
sea.


Atmospheric ducting in the microwave, optic and acoustic regimes. Voices
heard clearly from over 10 miles away, images of foriegn cities in the sky
and over the horizon radar images.

http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/explain/s...uct_intro.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fata_Morgana_(mirage)

http://www.icogitate.com/~ergosum/es...thehorizon.htm

http://www.resologist.net/art06.htm

http://epod.usra.edu/archive/epodviewer.php3?oid=38560

http://www.crazy****.com/site/pics/i..._fat_chick.jpg








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http://www.crazy****.com/site/pics/i..._fat_chick.jpg


Shame on you, Gilligan. Didn't Katy make you promise to never show anybody her picture???
roflmsao

Cheers,
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"Gilligan" wrote
http://www.crazy****.com/site/pics/i..._fat_chick.jpg


Shame on you, Gilligan. Didn't Katy make you promise to never show anybody her picture???
roflmsao


Oh, I just thought of something. No wonder Katy can't type worth a flip. Her fat tummy keeps covering
up the keyboard. EEwwwwwwwwwww!

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"Joe" wrote in message
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We had a very, very cold front that came thru last week. Sailed with a
friend on his Star a day after the front blew thru. It was crystal
clear sky and I noticed the Bolivar Lighthouse about 10 mi. north of
where you normaly see her. The cap of the lighthouse top seemed raised
much more than the rusty bottom.

1.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw, and
what caused it?

As we sailed south is seemed as the bottom of the lighthouse was taller
than the top.


This is a gravitational lensing phenomena as predicted by Einstein. The cold
air is denser and has more gravity so light travels slower through it. The
image of the bottom of the light house travelled through colder air so the
image took longer to get to you than the top image. Since you were traveling
toward the light house it was getting bigger with time and the delayed image
is shorter because when that image was initially propagated you were further
from the light house. Hence the bottom of the light house appears smaller.
The phenomena is known as transient specular image gradient delay.



1 asa point for effort. Does your brain itch?


2.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for this effect?

Then when just on the horizon the lighthouse stretched out tall and 3
appeared, and they appeared to be floating above a shimmering horizon.

3.) For 3.4 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw?



A lighthouse.


Wrong -3.4. BTW inability to understand the question is no excuse.

Joe



For 2 bonus asa points describe an optical illusion you have seen as
sea.


Atmospheric ducting in the microwave, optic and acoustic regimes. Voices
heard clearly from over 10 miles away, images of foriegn cities in the sky
and over the horizon radar images.

http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/explain/s...uct_intro.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fata_Morgana_(mirage)

http://www.icogitate.com/~ergosum/es...thehorizon.htm

http://www.resologist.net/art06.htm

http://epod.usra.edu/archive/epodviewer.php3?oid=38560

http://www.crazy****.com/site/pics/i..._fat_chick.jpg


Wow..where?

Joe

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Sound waves travelling quite far:

http://www.du.edu/~jcalvert/waves/barisal.htm

though this is not ducting over the water. I think the record for that is 10
miles somewhere in Australia.

Cities in the sky:

http://www.unmuseum.org/mirage.htm

http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/...002/mirage.htm

http://dimdima.com/Science/Quiz/show...20of%20Mirages

Microwave ducting:

http://www.theweatherprediction.com/habyhints/234/

http://ams.allenpress.com/perlserv/?...D%3E2.0.CO%3B2

Even more shocking!

The ocean is not smooth or round:

See figure 5:

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...off%2 6sa%3DN




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As we sailed south is seemed as the bottom of the lighthouse was taller
than the top.


This is a gravitational lensing phenomena as predicted by Einstein. The

cold
air is denser and has more gravity so light travels slower through it. The
image of the bottom of the light house travelled through colder air so the
image took longer to get to you than the top image. Since you were

traveling
toward the light house it was getting bigger with time and the delayed

image
is shorter because when that image was initially propagated you were

further
from the light house. Hence the bottom of the light house appears smaller.
The phenomena is known as transient specular image gradient delay.



Joe's boat must have an impressive turn of speed...


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Joe wrote:
We had a very, very cold front that came thru last week. Sailed with a
friend on his Star a day after the front blew thru. It was crystal
clear sky and I noticed the Bolivar Lighthouse about 10 mi. north of
where you normaly see her. The cap of the lighthouse top seemed raised
much more than the rusty bottom.

1.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw, and
what caused it?


Towering, thermal inversion.



As we sailed south is seemed as the bottom of the lighthouse was taller
than the top.

2.) For 3.3 ASA points what is the proper term for this effect?



Stooping.


Then when just on the horizon the lighthouse stretched out tall and 3
appeared, and they appeared to be floating above a shimmering horizon.

3.) For 3.4 ASA points what is the proper term for what we saw?


Fata Morgana


For 2 bonus asa points describe an optical illusion you have seen as
sea.


Joe




 
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