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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ceiling and Visibility, Ceiling and Visibility have operational definitions including "Marginal" conditions, Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) require either 1000-ft ceiling, Local weather conditions and phenomena include Warm fronts associated with dynamic low over Gulf, Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) require either 1 mile visibility, Visual Meteorological Conditions allow for Visual Flight Rules, Radiation fog on Clear, cool nights following precipitation, VFR or IFR depend on Type of aircraft, Warm fronts associated with dynamic low over Gulf can cause Advection fog and low ceiling ahead of the front, IR and Visible GOES images overlayed with symbology for Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC), Stationary fronts on Gulf coast can cause Advection fog and low ceiling at and along the front, "Marginal" conditions allow for VFR or IFR, Ceiling and Visibility are forecast using All standard data types, "Marginal" conditions are 1000-3000 ft ceiling and 1-3 mile visibility, Ceiling and Visibility influence Airfield operations, Weather Summary Chart produced by National Weather Service, IR and Visible GOES images overlayed with symbology for Stations, Local weather conditions and phenomena include Radiation fog, Weather Summary Chart updated Every three hours, Ceiling and Visibility have operational definitions including Visual Meteorological Conditions, Slow-moving cold fronts occur more often in Winter