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In each image air quality is the same. 1, 2 – represents a moment after sunrise, when the Sun angle-vista-observer geometry results from a large amount of scattered light added to the sight path, which is caused by forward scattering; 4 – a vista around noon, when angular distance to the Sun is the biggest, hence visibility is the best |
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Malm W.C., 2016, Visibility: The seeing of near and distant landscape features, Elsevier Inc., New York |
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2016 |
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William Malm |
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