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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 734579 Last modified 03.05.2024
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Domain air trafficmeteorology
  • a suspension in the air consisting of microscopic water droplets or wet hygroscopic particles, reducing the visibility at Earth's surface to not less than 1 km or 5/8 mi
Good to know
  • Valdkond ICAO lisade põhjal loodud klassifikaatori järgi: Lennumeteoroloogia
  • Uduvine on palju hõredam kondensatsiooniproduktide kogum kui udu. Meteoroloogiline nähtavus uduvines on 1-10 km. Suhteline õhuniiskus on >75%, tavaliselt 85 – 97 %. Uduvine tekib õhus sisalduva niiskuse arvel.
uduvine
Usage examples
  • Uduvine puhul halvendavad nähtavust õhus hõljuvad imeväikesed niiskuseosakesed, suhtelise niiskuse protsent kõigub 75-98-ni.
hägu
hämu
BR abbreviation
Good to know
  • comes from the French word „brume“. [20.03.2018]
mist
Usage examples
  • Obscurations are any phenomenon in the atmosphere, other than precipitation, that reduces the horizontal visibility in the atmosphere. The obscuration types are: mist (BR), fog (FG), smoke (FU), volcanic ash (VC), widespread dust (DU), sand (SA), haze (HZ), and spray (PY). Spray (PY) is coded only as BLPY.
Good to know
  • Mist and Fog are the terms used to describe low visibility caused by water droplets suspended in the air. Mist is a term used to describe visibility of greater than 1 km while Fog is the term used when visibility is less than 1 km.
  • The term mist is used in weather reports when there is such obscurity, and the corresponding relative humidity is 95% or more, but is generally lower than 100%.
BR abbreviation
Good to know
  • from the French word „brume“ [20.03.2018]
brume
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