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What (who) is visibility - definition

IN METEOROLOGY, DISTANCE AT WHICH AN OBJECT OR LIGHT CAN BE CLEARLY DISCERNED
Zero 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

Visibility         
·noun The quality or state of being visible.
visibility         
n.
degree of being visible
1) good; limited, poor; marginal; unlimited; zero visibility (all planes were grounded because of poor visibility)
exposure to publicity
2) high; low; maximum visibility
visibility         
1.
Visibility means how far or how clearly you can see in particular weather conditions.
Visibility was poor.
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2.
If you refer to the visibility of something such as a situation or problem, you mean how much it is seen or noticed by other people.
The plight of the Kurds gained global visibility.
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Wikipedia

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. It is reported within surface weather observations and METAR code either in meters or statute miles, depending upon the country. Visibility affects all forms of traffic: roads, sailing and aviation.

The geometric range of vision is limited by the curvature of the earth and depends on the eye level and the height of the object being viewed. In geodesy, the atmospheric refraction must be taken into account when calculating geodetic visibility.

Examples of use of visibility
1. His visibility has increased since Litvinenko‘s murder.
2. It is defined as cloud which reduces visibility to less than 1 km, where as mist is that which reduces visibility to less than 2 km.
3. "They are there for high visibility public reassurance.
4. "They are there for high–visibility public reassurance.
5. Fog had reduced visibility to as little as 50 yards.