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- An observer on the northern hemisphere is under influence of the wind system of a depression, which is moving from West to East. The centre of the depression passes to the South of the observer. For this observer the wind direction is
- This chart shows the weather conditions on the ground at 0600UTC on May 4th. Which of the following reports reflects weather development at Geneva Airport?
- In which main direction does a polar front depression move?
- In Zurich during a summer day the following weather observations were taken: 160450Z 23015KT 3000 +RA SCT008 SCT020 OVC030 13/12 Q1010 NOSIG = 160650Z 25008KT 6000 SCT040 BKN090 18/14 Q1010 RERA NOSIG = 160850Z 25006KT 8000 SCT040 SCT100 19/15 Q1009 NOSIG = 161050Z 24008KT 9999 SCT040 SCT100 21/15 Q1008 NOSIG = 161250Z 23012KT CAVOK 23/16 Q1005 NOSIG = 161450Z 23016KT 9999 SCT040 BKN090 24/17 Q1003 BECMG 25020G40KT TS = 161650Z 24018G35KT 3000 +TSRA SCT006 BKN015CB 18/16 Q1002 NOSIG = 161850Z 28012KT 9999 SCT030 SCT100 13/11 Q1005 NOSIG = What do you conclude based on these observations?
- Which frontal or occlusion system is the fastest moving?
- Shortly after the passage of an active cold front you observe the aneroid altimeter of a parked aircraft. The indication of the instrument will...
- When polar maritime air is affecting North-West Europe at night the cloud amount is expected to ... and the cloud base will...
- Which one of the following alternatives indicates how an occluded front is generated?
- Ahead of a warm front:
- Behind a cold front:
- With the passage of a cold front crossing the United Kingdom from the North Atlantic, the following weather changes can be expected:
- What type of front / occlusion usually moves the fastest?
- When do cold occlusions occur most frequently in Europe?
- The polar front is the boundary between:
- On an aerodrome, when a warm front is approaching
- Thunderstorms in exceptional circumstances can occur in a warm front if
- During a cross-country flight at FL50, you observe the following sequence of clouds: Nimbostratus, Altostratus, Cirrostratus, Cirrus. Which of the following are you most likely to encounter?
- If you have to fly through a warm front when freezing level is at 10000ft in the warm air and at 2000ft in the cold air, at which altitude is the probability of freezing rain the lowest?
- What change in pressure, will occur at point A, during the next hour?
- What will be the effect on the reading of an altimeter of an aircraft parked on the ground during the period following the passage of an active cold front?
- Which cross-section of air mass and cloud presentation is applicable to the straight line A-B?
- In a polar front depression, an occlusion is called a warm occlusion when the cold air
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