Everything about Visibility totally explained
In
meteorology,
visibility is a measure of the
distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned. It is reported within
surface weather observations and
METAR code either in meters or statute miles, depending upon the country. Visibility affects all forms of traffic: roads, sailing and aviation. Meteorological visibility refers to transparency of air: in dark, meteorological visibility is still the same as in daylight for the same air.
Definition
ICAO Annex 3
Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation contains the following definitions and note:
» a) the greatest distance at which a black object of suitable dimensions, situated near the ground, can be seen and recognized when observed against a bright background;
b) the greatest distance at which lights of 1,000
candelas can be seen and identified against an unlit background.
» Note.— The two distances have different values in air of a given extinction coefficient, and the latter b) varies with the background illumination. The former a) is represented by the meteorological optical range (MOR).
Annex 3 also defines
Runway Visual Range (RVR) as:
» The range over which the pilot of an aircraft on the centre line of a runway can see the runway surface markings or the lights delineating the runway or identifying its centre line.
air pollution and high
humidity. Various
weather stations report this as
haze (dry) or
mist (moist).
Fog and
smoke can reduce visibility to near zero, making
driving extremely dangerous. The same can happen in a
sandstorm in and near
desert areas, or with
forest fires. Heavy
rain (such as from a
thunderstorm) not only causes low visibility, but the inability to
brake quickly due to
hydroplaning.
Blizzards and ground blizzards (blowing snow) are also defined in part by low visibility.
Fog, mist, and haze
The international definition of fog is a visibility of less than ; mist is a visibility of between and and haze from to . Fog and mist are generally assumed to be composed principally of water droplets, haze and smoke can be of smaller particle size; this has implications for sensors such as Thermal Imagers (TI/FLIR) operating in the far-IR at wavelengths of about 10 μm which are better able to penetrate haze and some smokes because their particle size is smaller than the wavelength; the IR radiation is therefore not significantly deflected or absorbed by the particles
Very low visibility
Visibility of less than are usually reported as zero. In these conditions,
roads may be closed, or automatic warning lights and signs may be activated to warn drivers. These have been put in place in certain areas that are prone to repeatedly low visibility, particularly after massive
pile-up accidents involving
collisions of several (or even
dozens) of
automobiles have occurred there.
Low visibility warnings
In addition, an
advisory is often issued by a government weather agency for low visibility, such as a
dense fog advisory from the
U.S. National Weather Service. These generally advise motorists to avoid
travel until the fog burns off or other conditions improve.
Airport travel is also often delayed by low visibility, sometimes causing long waits due to
instrument flight rules and wider spacing of
aircraft.
Further Information
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