16 Visibility Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three things which cause obscurity?

A
  • Water droplets
  • Ice
  • Solid particles
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2
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What are the thresholds of reporting visibility from the tower and when would multiple reports be given?

A

Thresholds are:

~ reported in 50m steps up to 800m
~ reported in 100m steps up to 5km
~ reported in 1km steps up to 10km

If visibility is below 50% or 1500m then multiple reports are given.

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3
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Visibility in precipitation:

A
~ Moderate rain - 3 to 10km
~ Heavy rain - < 1000m
~ Moderate Snow - 1000m
~ Drizzle - < 500m
~ Heavy Snow - < 50m
~ Blowing Snow - Limited to no visbility
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4
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Visibility in cloud levels

A

~ High cloud: 1000m+
~ Medium cloud: between 20 and 1000m
~ Low cloud: between 10 and 30m

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5
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What are visibility ranges for fog and mist and what are they made of?

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~ Fog: up to 999m
~ Mist: between 1000m and 5000m

~ Made from water droplets and solid particles

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6
Q

What is the visibility range for Haze and what is it made of?

A

~ Up to 5000m

~ Made from solid particles only

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7
Q

What is Radiation Fog and describe:

  • Conditions needed
  • What causes it to disipate
  • How high it can sit
A
  • Formed when the surface cools rapidly causing the layer of air in contact with the surface to cool as well.
  • Conditions:
    • Clear sky
    • Light wind (2 to 8 kts)
    • Humidity
  • Dissipates from insolation
  • Sits up to 500 to 1000m high
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Describe Advection Fog and:

  • Conditions required
  • How it dissipates
A
  • Caused by the horizontal movement of a warm air mass over a cold surface
  • Conditions:
    • Moving, warm air mass
    • Cold surface
    • Humidity
  • Dissipates when the air mass moves on
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9
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Describe Evaporation Fog and:

  • Aka
  • Conditions required
A
  • Aka Steam Fog or Arctic Sea Smoke
  • Caused when a cold air mass moves over a warm sea or body of water
  • Conditions:
    • Warm body of water
    • A moving cold air mass
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10
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Frontal Fog

A
  • Proceeds a moving warm front with rain clouds. The precipitation falls from the warm air into the cool air below which becomes saturated and creates fog.
  • Conditions:
    • Moving warm front
    • Rain clouds and precipitation
  • Fog can precede the warm front by 200nm
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11
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Hill / Orographic Fog

A
  • Caused when air is forced to rise up the side of a hill
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12
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What are the Runway Visual Range (RVR) limits and thresholds for measurement?

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  • Measures between 50m and 1500m
  • Between 50m and 400m in 25m steps
  • Between 400m and 800m in 50m steps
  • 800m+ in 100m steps
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13
Q

What are the Runway Visual Range Codes?

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  • P: More than
  • M: Less than
  • U: Increasing
  • D: Decreasing
  • N: No change
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