Inferior Mirage
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Inferior Mirage
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A spurious image of an object formed below the true position of that
object by abnormal refraction
conditions along the line of sight; one of the most common of all types of
mirage and the opposite of a superior
mirage.
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The requirement for the appearance of an inferior mirage is a very
large lapse rate of temperature in the layer of air containing the line of
sight from observer to object. Compare sinking, stooping.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use