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| How Far Away is the Horizon? Take a look at the photo below. Even approximately, how far away is the high edge of this front? Thanks. No Zoom used. Last edited by Philip Bedford; 28-Feb-2008 at 17:27. Reason: Add without Zoom |
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| Re: How Far Away is the Horizon? The beteljuice would guess 3 => 6 miles. Roughly considering low cloud, elevation, other perspective / parallax considerations, time of day (car lights required, but street light not) etc. etc.
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| Re: How Far Away is the Horizon? That was the sort of reply I hoped for. Thanks bj. |
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| Re: How Far Away is the Horizon? Guestimate 5-7 miles Phillip
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| Re: How Far Away is the Horizon? Guestimates are what is sort for. It could be fifty miles for all I know. Average now 5-6 Miles. Any More? |
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| Re: How Far Away is the Horizon? Guess on the 'End' of the current overhead front is around 12 miles. Nice capture.
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| Re: How Far Away is the Horizon? It depends how high you are from ground level. Just to get technical and being a former sailor you need to use the following formula 1.17 times the square root of your height of eye = Distance to the horizon in nautical miles
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| Re: How Far Away is the Horizon? we will keep it imperial = feet
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| Re: How Far Away is the Horizon? I appreciate this is an old thread, but something made me think last Friday (4th July). I was returning home from the UEA Open Day in Norwich (via the A12 from Lowestoft). When i arrived at Ipswich there was a 'sheet' of high cloud to the southwest (similar to PB's pic above), and Ipswich seemed to be on the edge of this sheet which i think was ahead of an advancing occlusion that night? The time was about 6.45-7pm i think. Anyway i travelled down the A12 where i got stuck, as always, in a traffic jam on the M25 at the Dartford Crossing. This is when i looked out of the window (bearing in mind i was well under the 'sheet' of high cloud) and right in the very distance (as far as i could see just ahead of the horizon) was the edge to this 'sheet' of cloud. Providing that the cloud was stationary, does this mean that the horizon can be some 60 miles away? I understand the cloud-edge may have moved in the duration of the car journey from Ipswich to Dartford, but if anything it would be moving away from me rather than towards me as the front was advancing from the SW. ![]() Just a general observation from my car, wasn't sure if it was possible, given that the QE2 Bridge is well raised, that the viewable horizon can be as much as 60miles away?
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