"severe clear" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: The term became popular after 9/11, in reference to the weather on that day. Head templates: {{head|en|noun}} severe clear
  1. (aviation) Weather so bright that visibility is practically unhindered. Categories (topical): Aviation
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