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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">A set of combinations of [[ceilings]] and [[visibilities]] that constitute the [[operational  weather limits]] at an airport; as the observed value of one [[element]] increases, the limiting value  of the other element decreases, and vice versa.</div><br/> </div>
<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">A set of combinations of [[ceilings]] and [[visibilities]] that constitute the [[operational weather limits|operational  weather limits]] at an airport; as the observed value of one [[element]] increases, the limiting value  of the other element decreases, and vice versa.</div><br/> </div>
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sliding scale

A set of combinations of ceilings and visibilities that constitute the operational weather limits at an airport; as the observed value of one element increases, the limiting value of the other element decreases, and vice versa.


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