Visibility is considered unrestricted if greater than 6 miles???
It's not a conspiracy of mediocrity, it's due to a technical limitation
of the scatterometer technology used by ASOS's to determine visibility,
if I recall correctly. They can only really be accurate out to about 6
miles. A human with a Mark I Eyeball could pick a landmark furthre
away and provide a bigger distance, but for all intents and purposes,
the max visibility will be defined by the technical limitations of the
available data sources.
Of course, I might be dramatically incorrect, this was what I learned
from my instructor.
Ben Hallert
PP-ASEL
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