clear fog

From: Michael Schuh (schuh@ra-iris.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Mar 03 1994 - 08:58:49 PST


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From: schuh@ra-iris.arc.nasa.gov-DeleteThis (Michael Schuh)
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Subject: clear fog


I forwarded the clear fog messages to a friend that is not on the list.
I think he might have the answer.

> Michael,
>
> Yeah, I did enjoy the "clear fog" messages.
>
> Seriously, I would interpret clear fog as meaning that a ship would
> have serious visibility problems but an airplane at 100 feet would
> have a clear sky.
>
> D.
 
 Schuh

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