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smoke
Definição1
Restriction to visibility caused by small particles of carbonaceous material suspended in the air. Smoke is a residue from combustion.
Fonte1
CROCKER, David. Dictionary of aviation. 2nd ed. London: A&C, 2005.
Definição2
A white, grey or black product formed of small particles given off by something which is burning. The weather associated with visibility reductions by particles suspended in the atmosphere is classified either as fog, mist, haze or smoke.
Fonte2
CRANE, Dale (ed.). Dictionary of aeronautical terms. 2nd ed. Renton: ASA, 1991.
Fonte3
WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION. Manual on codes: international codes: volume I.2: annex II to the WMO technical regulations: parte B: binary codes. parte C: common features to binary and alphanumeric codes. Geneva, 2015. (WMO, n.306).
Fonte4
ARAÚJO, João Richard Barcelos. Inglês técnico: técnicos em manutenção de aeronaves. [S.l]: [s.n.], [200-]. 100 p.
Nota adicional1
Acronym in Portuguese: FU
Contexto
Smoke (FU), ice crystals (IC), haze (HZ), dust (DU), and sand (SA) are forecast when they are expected to reduce the visibility to six statute miles or less.
Subárea1
Aeronautical Meteorology
Português
fumaça
Imagem

 Reduced visibility due to wildfire smoke in Sheremetyevo airport (Moscow, Russia) 7 August 2010.

Reduced visibility due to wildfire smoke in Sheremetyevo airport (Moscow, Russia) 7 August 2010.

Fonte: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Smoke_from_forest_fires_Sheremetyevo_20100807_01.JPG