Atmospheric Phenomenon » <PREMIUM>

Visual changes or displays caused by the deflection of light (reflection, refraction, diffraction, scattering). Examples include mirages, rainbows, halos, and the sky’s color.

Recent data identifies rare and newly discovered phenomena that challenge traditional modeling: atmospheric phenomenon

Atmospheric phenomena are physical occurrences resulting from the interaction of natural atmospheric parameters such as temperature, pressure, and humidity. They are broadly categorized as follows: Visual changes or displays caused by the deflection

Rare, spherical electrical discharges that remain difficult to record or simulate due to their temporary and unpredictable nature. 3. Impact of Climate Change They are broadly categorized as follows: Rare, spherical

Rare events occurring in the wake of dying thunderstorms where hot, dry air aloft rapidly descends to the surface, causing sudden temperature spikes and evaporating any falling rain.

Visible liquid or solid water particles suspended in or falling through the air, including fogs, blowing snow, and various precipitation types.