When does Mie scattering typically dominate the visual appearance of the sky?

Answer

When larger particles scatter all visible wavelengths roughly equally

Mie scattering occurs when scatterers, such as large aerosols or water droplets, are similar in size to the light's wavelength, leading to a non-selective scattering effect that produces a white, hazy, or gray appearance.

When does Mie scattering typically dominate the visual appearance of the sky?
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