0 an image, produced by very hot air, of something that seems to be far away but does not really exist --
1 an image, produced by very hot air, of something that seems to be far away but does not really exist: --
Over hot surfaces during warm days, unstable dry air can lead to significant refraction of the light within the air layer, which causes inferior mirages.
Occasionally, mirages could be seen above the water.
In the presence of randomness, regular patterns can only be mirages.
As evidence, he cites a number of anomalous phenomena, including strange mirages of land masses, groups of people, and animals in the skies.
Mirages show an extra image or images of the miraged object, while looming, towering, stooping, and sinking do not.
Mountain climbing is like crossing a desert and imagining mirages.
The title refers to the haze on the horizon and the lyrics talk about mirages and optical illusions caused by the sun.
The bay is known for the mirages on the horizon during the winter months and for being a spawning ground for the firefly squid.