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GAU Flight Training Organisation
Course Code: AVM051
Course Name: MeterologyII
Course Description: Weather Theory for Pilots is an interactive program designed to help
General Aviation pilots better understand and apply weather theory and technologies to their
flying activities. Meteorology is the study of the Earth's atmosphere, a component of Earth
system science. Meteorology students build a comprehensive knowledge of meteorology and
gain in-depth exposure to fields like environmental science, climate science and atmospheric
chemistry.
Course Syllabus:
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THE ATMOSPHERE
COMPOSITION, EXTENT, VERTICAL DIVISION
Structure of the atmosphere
Troposphere
Stratosphere
AIR TEMPERATURE
Definition and units
Vertical distribution of temperature
Transfer of heat
Lapse rates
Development of inversions, types of inversions
Temperature near the earth's surface, surface effects, diurnal and seasonal variation,
effect of clouds, effect of wind
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
Barometric pressure, isobars
Pressure variation with height, contours (isohypses)
Reduction of pressure to mean sea level, QFF
Relationship between surface pressure centres and pressure centres aloft
AIR DENSITY
Relationship between pressure, temperature and density
ICAO STANDARD ATMOSPHERE (ISA)
ICAO Standard Atmosphere
ALTIMETRY
Terminology and definitions
Altimeter settings
Calculations
Effect of accelerated airflow due to topography
WIND
DEFINITION AND MEASUREMENT OF WIND
Definition and measurement
PRIMARY CAUSE OF WIND
Primary cause of wind, pressure gradient, coriolis force, qradient wind
Variation of wind in the friction layer
Effects of convergence and divergence
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GENERAL GLOBAL CIRCULATION
General circulation around the globe
LOCAL WINDS
Anabatic and katabatic winds, mountain and valley winds, venturi effects, land and
sea breezes
MOUNTAIN WAVES (STANDING WAVES, LEE WAVES)
Origin and characteristics
TURBULENCE
Description and types of turbulence
Formation and location of turbulence
Clear Air Turbulence (CAT): Description, cause and location
JET STREAMS
Description
Formation and properties of jet streams
Location of jet streams and associated CAT areas
Jet stream recognition
THERMODYNAMICS
HUMIDITY
Water vapour in the atmosphere
Mixing ratio
Temperature/dew point, relative humidity
CHANGE OF STATE OF AGGREGATION
Condensation, evaporation, sublimation, freezing and melting, latent heat
ADIABATIC PROCESSES
Adiabatic processes, stability of the atmosphere
CLOUDS AND FOG
CLOUD FORMATION AND DESCRIPTION
Cloud formation
Cloud types and cloud classification
Influence of inversions on cloud development
Flying conditions in each cloud type
FOG, MIST, HAZE
General aspects
Radiation fog
Advection fog
Steam fog
Frontal fog
Orographic fog (hill fog)
PRECIPITATION
DEVELOPMENT OF PRECIPITATION
Process of development of precipitation
TYPES OF PRECIPITATION
Types of precipitation, relationship with cloud types
AIR MASSES AND FRONTS
AIR MASSES
Description, classification and source regions of air masses
Modifications of air masses
FRONTS
General aspects
Warm front, associated clouds and weather
Cold front, associated clouds and weather
Warm sector, associated clouds and weather
Weather behind the cold front
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Occlusions, associated clouds and weather
Stationary front, associated clouds and weather
Movement of fronts and pressure systems, life cycle
Changes of meteorological elements at a frontal wave
PRESSURE SYSTEMS
THE PRINCIPAL PRESSURE AREAS
Location of the principal pressure areas
ANTICYCLONE
Anticyclones, types, general properties, cold and warm anticyclones, ridqes and
wedqes, subsidence
NON FRONTAL DEPRESSIONS
Thermal-, orographic-, polar- and secondary depressions, trouqhs
TROPICAL REVOLVING STORMS
Characteristics of tropical revolving storms
Origin and local names, location and period of occurrence
CLIMATOLOGY
CLIMATIC ZONES
General circulation in the troposphere and lower stratosphere
Climatic classification
TROPICAL CLIMATOLOGY
Cause and development of tropical showers and thunderstorms: humidity,
temperature, tropopause
Seasonal variations of weather and wind, typical synoptic situations
Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), weather in the ITCZ, qeneral seasonal
movement
Monsoon, sandstorms, cold air outbreaks
Easterly waves
TYPICAL WEATHER SITUATIONS IN THE MID-LATITUDES
Westerly situation (westerlies)
High pressure area
Flat pressure pattern
Cold air pool (cold air drop)
LOCAL WINDS AND ASSOCIATED WEATHER
Foehn, Mistral, Bora, Scirocco, Ghibli and Khamsin
Harmattan
FLIGHT HAZARDS
ICING
Conditions for ice accretion
Types of ice accretion
Hazards of ice accretion, avoidance
TURBULENCE
Effects on flight, avoidance
CAT: effects on flight, avoidance
WIND SHEAR
Definition of wind shear
Weather conditions for wind shear
Effects on flight, avoidance
THUNDERSTORMS
Conditions for and process of development, forecast, location, type specification
Structure of thunderstorms, life history
Electrical discharges
Development and effects of downbursts
Thunderstorm avoidance
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TORNADOES
Properties and occurrence
INVERSIONS
Influence on aircraft performance
STRATOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
Tropopause influence on aircraft performance
HAZARDS IN MOUNTAINOUS AREAS
Influence of terrain on clouds and precipitation, frontal passage
Vertical movements, mountain waves, wind shear, turbulence, ice accretion
Development and effect of valley Inversions
VISIBILITY REDUCING PHENOMENA
Reduction of visibility caused by precipitation and obscurations
Reduction of visibility caused by other phenomena
METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION
OBSERVATION
Surface observations
Radiosonde observations
Satellite observations
Weather radar observations
Aircraft observations and reporting
WEATHER CHARTS
Significant weather charts
Surface charts
Upper air charts
INFORMATION FOR FLIGHT PLANNING
Aviation weather messages
Meteorological broadcasts for aviation
Use of meteorological documents
Meteorological warnings
METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES
World area forecast system and meteorological offices
International organisations
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