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- From which of the following pieces of information can the stability of the atmosphere be derived?
- Which cloud, normally found in the medium level, may extend to the low and high levels?
- Which cloud type may extend from low to high level (vertical development)?
- A temperature of 15° C is recorded at an altitude of 500 metres above sea level. If the vertical temperature gradient is that of a standard atmosphere, what will the temperature be at the summit of a mountain, 2500 metres above sea level?
- The average change of pressure with height in the lower atmosphere is:
- Which of the following statements concerning the thermal wind component (TWC) is true?
- Which of the following formulae is incorrect?
- When a rain shower approaches and passes an airfield, the following will happen:
- The dry adiabatic lapse rate:
- How can the stability of the atmosphere be determined?
- What is the height and temperature of Tropopause?
- At which average height can the 300 hPa pressure level in moderate latitudes be expected?
- The type of cloud formed when warm, light air rises rapidly into cooler air is a:
- Which of the following is a common result of subsidence?
- The rate of decrease of temperature with height per 100 m in the International Standard Atmosphere is:
- What are the most common characteristics of a cold air mass moving over a warm surface?
- Earth heating by solar radiation is called:
- Several physical processes contribute to atmospheric warming. Which of the following contribute the most?
- Which of the following statements is incorrect?
- On a clear sky, continental ground surface, wind calm, the minimum temperature is reached approximately:
- Air at T = +16° C and DP = +4° C is forced from sea level over a 10.000 ft mountain range and descends back to sea level on the other side. If the leeward condensation level is observed to be 8.000 ft, what will be the final temperature?
- What is the temperature decrease with height below 11km?
- What characteristic is associated with a temperature inversion?
- A warm air mass:
- The temperature at FL 140 is -12° C. What will the temperature be at FL 110 if the ICAO standard lapse rate is applied:
- Which of the following gives conditionally unstable conditions?
- The family of medium clouds include altostratus, altocumulus and nimbostratus. In moderate latitudes their height of base ranges from:
- A wide body takes off on a clear night in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Shortly after take off the aircrafts rate of climb drops to zero. This can be due to:
- The atmosphere is heated primarily by:
- In still air the temperature decreases at an average of 1.2° C per 100 m increase in altitude. This temperature change is called:
- The rate of fall of pressure with height is:
- How do you define Convection?
- In the lower part of the stratosphere the temperature:
- Polar maritime air is generally:
- How would you characterise an air temperature of -15° C at the 700 hPa level over western Europe?
- (Refer to figure 050-020)Which cloud represent an altocumulus lenticularis?
- The two most important methods for transfer of heat from the surface to the troposphere are:
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