Which of the following statements is an interpretation of the METAR?  
 00000KT 0200 R14/0800U R16/P1500U FZFG VV001 m03/m03 Q1022 BECMG 0800 =  
a. Meteorological visibility 200m, RVR for runway 16 1500m, temperature -3°C, vertical  visibility 100m  
b. Meteorological visibility 200ft, RVR for runway 16 more than 1500m, vertical visibility  100ft, fog with hoar frost  
c. Meteorological visibility for runway 14 800m, fog with hoar frost, RVR for runway 16  more than 1500m  
d. RVR for runway 14 800m, vertical visibility 100ft, calm, meteorological visibility  improving to 800m in the next 2 hours

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d. RVR for runway 14 800m, vertical visibility 100ft, calm, meteorological visibility  improving to 800m in the next 2 hours

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