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Range of Visibility
Recently I was on top of Benbradagh (~1510 ft.) just outside Dungiven in Co. Londonderry, N.I. and looking roughly NNE I could see the Paps of Jura about 70 miles away. Behind the Paps of Jura, in the far distance and in the same direction , I could see another mountain (s). Checking my atlas it appears that this mountain is Ben Nevis (4409 ft). Can this be so as Ben Nevis is approximately 140 miles from Benbradagh?
Stewart
Stewart
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Use the link below to calculate the 2 height to horizon distances and add them. It seems to be just possible
http:// www. ringbell. co. uk/ info/ hdist. htm
16:55 Fri 28th Sep 2012
Use the link below to calculate the 2 height to horizon distances and add them. It seems to be just possible
http://www.ringbell.co.uk/info/hdist.htm
http://www.ringbell.co.uk/info/hdist.htm
If the observer is at a height of 1509 ft and the observed mountain is 4409 ft high this would be the same as observing a mountain 5919 ft high from sea level. This gives an answer of 94.3 miles. Doesn't look like Ben Nevis then. Do you thing that there could be a mirage effect operating?
Many Thanks,
Stewart
Many Thanks,
Stewart
sSewart, you can't just add the heights. The sight line between the 2 peaks just grazes the earths surface at some point in between. It is therefore as if your eye was at the surface at that point and you could see the top of each peak, so you calulate the horizon distance fom each peak and add them together. In this case Ben Cruachan fits the bill. The horizon distance is not directly proportional to height but follows the law explained in the link.
Ben Cruachan certainly is the right distance away. The problem with this mountain is that it is not on the direct line from Ben Bradagh and splitting the Paps of Jura. Perhaps my memory is faulty and the distant mountain was a little to the right of the Paps. Will be up there in a few weeks and I will check it out and let you know. Many thanks jomifl for your help and for the web site link.
Stewart
Stewart