visibilityreducing
Visibilityreducing refers to conditions or factors that reduce the visual range available to an observer. It encompasses natural atmospheric phenomena, human-made emissions, and lighting conditions that hinder the ability to see, recognize, or identify objects at a distance. The concept is commonly used in meteorology, aviation, road safety, and maritime contexts to describe adverse visibility.
Causes include meteorological phenomena such as fog, heavy rain, snow, and drizzle; atmospheric aerosols creating haze
Measurement and impact: Visibility is typically quantified as the distance at which a large dark object can
Mitigation: Forecasts, weather advisories, and air quality alerts help prepare for visibility-reducing conditions. Practical measures include