Submitted by colorado_hick t3_100y631 in askscience
I live in rural Colorado. It appears to me that during the winter time when I look at the mountains in the distance the edges seem to be more crisply defined then the same views in the summer time, especially on really cold days. I do not know if this is because the colors are different? Or if it is something psychosomatic? Or does the higher heat on warm days lead to some sort of optical distortion (similar to a low-grade mirage effect)?
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