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Extreme weather categories
   CITIES & VALUES:
       Temperature
       Dewpoint
       Wind
       Pressure
       Pressure Change
       Precip Type/Intensity
       Precip Amount
       Thunderstorm
       Blizzard
       Visibility
       Astronomical
       Other
       Multiple
       Unknown
   CITIES & FULL REPORTS:
       Temperature
       Dewpoint
       Wind
       Pressure
       Pressure Change
       Precip Type/Intensity
       Precip Amount
       Thunderstorm
       Blizzard
       Visibility
       Astronomical
       Other
       Multiple
   USA & WORLD PLOTS:
       Temperature
       Dewpoint
       Wind
       Pressure
       Pressure Change
       Precip Type/Intensity
       Thunderstorm
       Blizzard
       Visibility
       Astronomical
       Other
   RSS:
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   ARCHIVE:
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       2008100621
       2008100618
       2008100615
       2008100612
       2008100609
       2008100606
       2008100603
       2008100600
       2008100521
       2008100518
       2008100515
       2008100512
       2008100509
       2008100506
       2008100503
       2008100500
       2008100421
       2008100418
       2008100415
       2008100412
       2008100409
       2008100406
       2008100403

Contact
       Bob Hart
       (rhart at met.fsu.edu)

Visibility: Extreme & Weird Weather of the World

Extreme & Weird Weather of the World - Visibility
This web page displays world cities having the most unique weather during the past three hours.
Change the weather category through the links to the left.

Currently using 19436 observations from 4159 different global stations over the past 3 hours.
Last Updated: Mon Oct 6 23:10:56 UTC 2008


4 stations reporting visibility of zero

5 stations reporting visibility 1/8 mile or less, but not zero

2 stations reporting visibility 75 miles or greater

7 stations reporting visibility 50-74 miles