Rendering Ghost Ships and Other Phenomena in Arctic Atmospheres
Date issued
2005
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
The unique characteristics of the arctic atmosphere make for very interesting effects that cannot be seen
anywhere else in the planet. The extremely cold temperatures, along with the existence of inversion layers in the
temperature gradients, make the medium highly inhomogeneous. Its properties, including the index of refraction
that rules the behavior of light, are no longer constant. As a consequence, light rays get bent while traversing the
atmosphere, and the result is some spectacular phenomena; several examples are the arctic mirages (that have
probably given rise to numerous ghost ship legends), the Fata Morgana or the Novaya-Zemlya effect.
We present here an implementation of a ray tracer that can render all these effects, thus depicting phenomena
never ray-traced before, as far as the authors know. We first build an accurate temperature profile for the arctic
atmosphere, based on experimental data, then calculate the curved paths of the light rays as the index of
refraction changes as a function of temperature, by solving the physically-based differential equation that
describes their trajectory. The scenes are modelled using real data for the Earth and Sun dimensions and relative
distance, thus maintaining accuracy in the results obtained.
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sledování paprsku, nehomogenní média, arktická atmosféra
Citation
WSCG '2005: Short Papers: The 13-th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2005 in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS, p. 73-76.