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Forecasters warn of more fog disruption in the UAE
Forecasters have warned there could be more fog on Monday morning, following on from another day in which poor visibility caused severe disruption to flights.
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Dubai: Forecasters have warned there could be more fog on Monday morning, following on from another day in which poor visibility caused severe disruption to flights.
The runways at Abu Dhabi International Airport were closed for nearly nine hours on Sunday morning when visibility in the UAE capital dropped to as little as 100 metres.
After the airport was closed at about midnight, 16 inbound flights were diverted to Al Ain International Airport on Sunday, 10 of them services by Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways.
Dozens of outbound services from Abu Dhabi were delayed or cancelled because of the conditions.
"The airport has been speeding up the clearance of delayed flights," said a statement from Abu Dhabi Airports Company.
Etihad had to cancel nine outbound flights, but to help clear the backlog of passengers the airline put on an extra service to Beirut after chartering a plane from another carrier.
"The team on the ground at the airport is trying to help [delayed passengers] as much as possible and meal vouchers have been given out by airport ground handling teams," said an Etihad spokesman.
Dubai International Airport and Sharjah International Airport were yesterday morning spared the very severe fog that hit them the previous day, although visibility did fall below normal levels.
Sultan Al Mazam, duty manager at Sharjah International Airport, said the knock-on effects of Saturday morning's disruption were still causing delays yesterday, albeit of only about 30 minutes to one hour compared to several hours the previous day.
There was fog in Ras Al Khaimah yesterday, but Al Ain and Fujairah remained clear.
Clive Stevens, duty forecaster at Dubai International Airport, said there was "quite a good risk" of fog this morning. Forecasters said that severe fog is less likely tomorrow morning, however.
Fog can start at 11pm
Clive Stevens, duty forecaster at Dubai International Airport, said at this time of year fog can start as early as 11pm and remain until as late as 9am. "In November, December and January it lasts a long time and can cause a lot of trouble," Stevens said.
By contrast, in the summer months he said fog tends to start at around 5am and will usually be cleared by about 8am.
Police called on motorists to follow simple guidelines while driving in unstable weather conditions such as fog or rain to ensure their own safety and the safety of other road users.
Police said motorists should:
- reduce speed and turn on the headlights of their vehicles during fog, especially low-beam lights.
- avoid turning on hazard lights, except in emergencies.
- use windscreen wipers to keep the windows clean.
- avoid overtaking.
- abide by traffic rules and speed limits.
- leave enough space between vehicles to avoid collision in case of sudden braking.
- be patient and be more cautious while driving during unstable weather.
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