×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Sunday
18
Jan 2026
weather symbol
Athens 7°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Greece

The phenomenon of the Flying Dutchman was recorded in Corfu – The explanation Kolydas

The director of EMY explains why it is not a mirage phenomenon (Fata Morgana)

Newsroom July 16 08:12

 

The phenomenon of the “Flying Dutchman” recorded in Corfu was mentioned in a post on X by the director of EMY, Thodoris Kolydas.

As Mr. Kolydas explains, this is the phenomenon of the upper mirage that occurs “in periods of anticyclone prevalence and especially when the air blowing on the sea surface happens to be much colder than the upper layers of the atmosphere.”

As Mr. Kolydas adds in his post, “in these cases the observer from the shore may suddenly notice small boats or large ships, high walls, majestic mansions, mountain ranges, strange cities and landscapes floating above the horizon, where the sea meets the sky.”

“This phenomenon is a strange playfulness of the atmosphere and is caused by the refraction of light rays. Thanks to this, objects, which are actually up to hundreds of kilometres away, appear (elevated, magnified or inverted) above the horizon,” adds the EMY director.

Explaining what we see in the photo, Kolydas notes that in the first photo the sailboat seen in the background appears to be in the sky on the opposite course to the sailboat seen in the foreground (it is the same). A similar phenomenon appears more clearly in the second photo even though the photo is taken in a wide open shot where the mountains of Albania can be seen in the background.


ollandos-kolydas2

In his detailed post on his website, Kolidas explains that the photo he is analyzing is not the mirage phenomenon because in that case there would be distortion of the idols.

?️?️ HIGHER ATTITUDE IN CORFU – THE PHENOMENON OF THE “HAPPY HOLLAND”
✅During periods of anticyclone prevalence and especially when the air blowing on the sea surface happens to be much colder than the upper layers of the atmosphere, then there are… pic.twitter.com/THwOam54yw

– Theodoros Kolydas (@KolydasT) July 15, 2024

SUPERIOR MIRAGES IN CORFU – THE “FLYING DUTCHMAN” PHENOMENON

During periods dominated by anticyclones, especially when the air at the sea surface is much colder than the upper layers of the atmosphere, superior mirages occur.

In these cases, an observer from the shore may suddenly see small boats or large ships, tall walls, magnificent palaces, mountain ranges, strange cities, and landscapes hovering above the horizon, where the sea meets the sky.

>Related articles

Weather: Why the new cold wave brings little snow until Tuesday – Stronger weather deterioration expected from Wednesday

Weather: Noticeable drop in temperature from today – Where it will snow and at which altitudes

President of Air Traffic Controllers: Another communications blackout possible in the near future

This phenomenon is a peculiar trick of the atmosphere caused by the refraction of light rays. As a result, objects that are actually located up to hundreds of kilometers away appear (elevated, magnified, or inverted) above the horizon.

A myth about this phenomenon, where the images do not change form, describes our current phenomenon: the myth of the Flying Dutchman.

The recording of the phenomenon in Corfu was made on the morning of Monday, July 15, 2024, by Mr. @George_Charonis, to whom we are particularly grateful. #Mirage #FlyingDutchman

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#corfu#Fata Morgana#greece#weather
> More Greece

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ agenda: From talks with farmers’ representatives to Davos for investment outreach

January 18, 2026

Iraq veterans report long-term health concerns after a lack of medical screening for toxic exposure

January 18, 2026

Skirtsos: ‘After years of efforts, the first results on maritime safety are starting to become visible’

January 18, 2026

Politico: Europe for the first time considers tough response to Trump on Greenland tariffs, what is the Anti-Brexit Act

January 18, 2026

The backstory behind Trump’s decision not to attack Iran: The camps in the White House, the SMS from Tehran, and the calls from Arab allies

January 18, 2026

Mitsotakis: Greece will not be challenged by anyone with the Belharra frigates – Our goal is to support farmers with transparent subsidies

January 18, 2026

Akylas receives rave reviews for his Eurovision 2026 Greek final entry: “We might actually win with this little gem,” Fans write

January 18, 2026

What Trump is seeking with the extra tariffs on eight European countries for Greenland, the trade deal with the EU is in the air

January 18, 2026
All News

> Culture

The historic cafes of Athens: 12 legendary hangouts lost to time

The café-patisseries that set the rhythm of cosmopolitan Athens – “Flokas,” “Papaspirou,” “Sonia,” “Alaska,” “Lentzos,” “Floral,” “Blue Bell,” “Prapas,” “Pachos,” “Galaxy,” “Caprice,” “Centaur” were the most popular meeting points where modern Greek history was written, became songs and books, and left their mark with their famous culinary creations

January 16, 2026

Actress Melpo Zarokosta dies at 93

January 16, 2026

Cycladic Identity Initiative launches fourth funding phase to preserve the Cultural and Natural Heritage of the Cyclades

January 16, 2026

Grief in Crete for the loss of Yannis Xylouris

January 15, 2026

“A Picasso for 100 euros” — Christie’s for a million-euro painting

January 15, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα