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What (who) is moderate visibility - definition

Visibility analysis

visibility         
  • [[Fog]]gy morning road
  • Airplane flying into clouds on descent for landing
  • On clear days, Tel Aviv's skyline is visible from the Carmel mountains, 80 km north
IN METEOROLOGY, DISTANCE AT WHICH AN OBJECT OR LIGHT CAN BE CLEARLY DISCERNED
Zero visibility
n.
1.
Perceptibility, exposure to view.
2.
Conspicuousness.
Visibility         
  • [[Fog]]gy morning road
  • Airplane flying into clouds on descent for landing
  • On clear days, Tel Aviv's skyline is visible from the Carmel mountains, 80 km north
IN METEOROLOGY, DISTANCE AT WHICH AN OBJECT OR LIGHT CAN BE CLEARLY DISCERNED
Zero visibility
The visibility is the measure of the distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned. In meteorology it depends on the transparency of the surrounding air and as such, it is unchanging no matter the ambient light level or time of day.
visibility         
  • [[Fog]]gy morning road
  • Airplane flying into clouds on descent for landing
  • On clear days, Tel Aviv's skyline is visible from the Carmel mountains, 80 km north
IN METEOROLOGY, DISTANCE AT WHICH AN OBJECT OR LIGHT CAN BE CLEARLY DISCERNED
Zero visibility
¦ noun the state of being visible.
?the distance one can see as determined by light and weather conditions.

Wikipedia

Visibility graph analysis

In architecture, visibility graph analysis (VGA) is a method of analysing the inter-visibility connections within buildings or urban networks. Visibility graph analysis was developed from the architectural theory of space syntax by Turner et al. (2001), and is applied through the construction of a visibility graph within the open space of a plan.

Visibility graph analysis uses various measures from the theory of small-world networks and centrality in network theory in order to assess perceptual qualities of space and the possible usage of it.

Visibility graph analysis was firstly implemented in Turner's Depthmap software and is now widely used by both academics and practitioners through the open source and multi-platform depthmapX developed by Tasos Varoudis.

Another opensource and multi-platform software that implements visibility graphs is topologicpy [1] developed by Wassim Jabi.