Submitted by colorado_hick t3_100y631 in askscience
Another_Penguin t1_j2nqzow wrote
Reply to comment by DaRealSherlock in Does cold temperature make vistas more 'crisp' looking? by colorado_hick
Scintillation causes blurring of images over distance. The mechanism is that rising bubbles of warmer air act like lenses. This kind of lensing is what causes stars to twinkle, and also the "heat shimmer" you might see above a hot roof or hot pavement.
Scintillation is generally weakest in the morning when the ground is cold.
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