
Lecture5-PrecipII
... which makes them distinguishable from the highlevel cirrocumulus. Altocumulus clouds usually form by convection in an unstable layer aloft, which may result from the gradual lifting of air in advance of a cold front. The presence of altocumulus clouds on a warm and humid summer morning is commonly f ...
... which makes them distinguishable from the highlevel cirrocumulus. Altocumulus clouds usually form by convection in an unstable layer aloft, which may result from the gradual lifting of air in advance of a cold front. The presence of altocumulus clouds on a warm and humid summer morning is commonly f ...
Clouds - CVISfrogs
... Usually no precipitation falls from stratus clouds, but sometimes they may drizzle. When a thick fog "lifts," the resulting clouds are low stratus. ...
... Usually no precipitation falls from stratus clouds, but sometimes they may drizzle. When a thick fog "lifts," the resulting clouds are low stratus. ...
File - Winnipeg Ground School
... 11) A sudden violent change in wind speed or direction that can impose severe penalties on an airplane’s performance is called a) wind tip vortices b) wind shear c) diurnal variation d) clean air turbulence 12) The amount of water vapor that a given volume of air can contain at a given pressure is ...
... 11) A sudden violent change in wind speed or direction that can impose severe penalties on an airplane’s performance is called a) wind tip vortices b) wind shear c) diurnal variation d) clean air turbulence 12) The amount of water vapor that a given volume of air can contain at a given pressure is ...
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... 17. What is haze? 18. Define the following: a) visibility b) flight visibility c) ground visibility 19. Decode and define VMC and IMC. 20. What are the three basic requirements for the formation of a thunderstorm? 21. What are the three stages in the life cycle of a thunderstorm? 22. Briefly describ ...
... 17. What is haze? 18. Define the following: a) visibility b) flight visibility c) ground visibility 19. Decode and define VMC and IMC. 20. What are the three basic requirements for the formation of a thunderstorm? 21. What are the three stages in the life cycle of a thunderstorm? 22. Briefly describ ...
Meteorology Chapter 5 Worksheet 2 Name: Circle the letter that
... d. of a slightly different chemical nature than ordinary. e. produced from dry ice. ...
... d. of a slightly different chemical nature than ordinary. e. produced from dry ice. ...
Outside-class project#9a questions
... ordinary cell thunderstorms tend to dissipate much sooner than multicell storms. ...
... ordinary cell thunderstorms tend to dissipate much sooner than multicell storms. ...
Meteorology Name Period _____ Ch. 9 pages 262
... 3. What is the source region for the air mass at point A? What is the source region for the air mass at point B? 4. Place the weather symbol for a thunderstorm on the map to show the probable location of thunderstorm. 5. Place the letter H on the map to indicate the area of high pressure – cool, cle ...
... 3. What is the source region for the air mass at point A? What is the source region for the air mass at point B? 4. Place the weather symbol for a thunderstorm on the map to show the probable location of thunderstorm. 5. Place the letter H on the map to indicate the area of high pressure – cool, cle ...