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Page 1: Forecasting Visibility. ASOS Visibility Sensor Uses Xenon flash light source and then measures how much light is scatttered into sensor.

Forecasting Visibility

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ASOS Visibility Sensor

• Uses Xenon flash light source and then measures how much light is scatttered into sensor

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Mie Scattering

Rayleigh Scattering

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Offshore Flow and Enhanced Visibility

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Radiation Fog

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Radiation Fog From Above

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Advection Fog

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Upslope Fog

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Upslope Fog: Snoqualmie Pass

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