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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. Joe |
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