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What weather element do you use your eyes to measure?

You can use your eyes to measure visibility in the weather, which indicates how far you can see clearly. This is often used to determine how foggy or hazy it is outside.


Is it true that the average weather of an area over long periods of time is weather?

No, the average weather of an area over long periods of time is climate. Weather happens from day to day and from year to year. Climate change takes longer than that. So the fact that 2010 was warmer than 2011 means only that weather changes from year to year. There are spikes, both up and down, in measurements and we have to look at longer term averages to see trends.


How far can you see mountains from your current location?

The distance at which you can see mountains from your current location depends on various factors such as the height of the mountains, weather conditions, and any obstructions in the landscape. Typically, mountains can be visible from a range of 100 miles or more on a clear day with no obstructions.


What is the meaning of weather blind?

"Weather blind" typically refers to when someone is unaware or indifferent to changes in weather conditions. It can also mean being unprepared for weather-related situations due to lack of attention or awareness to forecasts.


Who is the weather dude?

Meteorologists are typically referred to as the "weather dude" as they study and forecast weather patterns. They use scientific data and technology to analyze the atmosphere and predict different weather conditions. Their role is vital in providing accurate and timely weather information to the public.

Related Questions

What is the term for How far ahead we can see?

Visibility.


How far ahead should you scan the road when you drive on the highway?

You should see as far ahead as you can. The farther you can see, the more time you have to prepare for whatever your are approaching, and for whatever is approaching you.


How far ahead can a rhino see in front of him?

WHO CARES YOU NOOBS


How far ahead do you turn on headlights when you can't see?

It doesn't matter if your headlights are on if you can't see.


How far you can see ahead and becomes shorter as you reach a hilltop?

sight distance!!!


How far can high beam lights enable you to see?

350 feet ahead


What distance should forward vision be while driving?

You should scan ahead as far as you can see


What would a marathon runner hate to see on the road ahead?

Faster runners Hill Traffic Bad Weather


How far ahead must you be able to see if you need to pass another vehicle on a hill or curve?

4'8''.


Determine a safe speed to travel based on?

road conditions, traffic density, and how far you can see ahead


If you look 20 to 30 seconds ahead while driving how far can you see?

The distance you can see while driving in 20 to 30 seconds varies based on your speed. For example, if you're traveling at 30 miles per hour, you'll cover about 880 to 1,320 feet in that time, which is roughly a quarter to a third of a mile. At higher speeds, such as 60 miles per hour, you would see approximately 1,760 to 2,640 feet, or about a third to half a mile ahead. Factors like terrain, weather, and visibility conditions can also affect how far you can actually see.


Do horses have good eye sight?

Yes, there eyes are set far apart, so they can see ahead and to the sides.