Furthest you can see a CB cloud?
In article ,
Roger Smith writes:
A simple but fairly good approximation is
h=d^2/D
where
D is the diameter of the Earth
h is the distance of a point on the Earth's surface below the observer's
horizon plane at a distance d from the observer.
For determining the visibility of distant objects this formula ignores the
effects of refraction.
That's fairly small for visible light, isn't it? I know that when
working with radar, refraction is commonly allowed for by assuming an
Earth radius of 4/3 times the true value.
--
John Hall
"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people
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