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unobservability

  • a word derived from observability.
    observability
    noun
    the state or quality of being observable; the degree to which something is observable.

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Even with improvements in signal processing and phased-array radars, the unobservability of the zone where tornadoes form will limit the ability to forecast.

From Scientific American Aug. 24, 2012

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