050 Meteo

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In a low pressure system the convergence at the surface is caused by...
When do cold occlusions occur most frequently in Europe?
At what time of the year are tornadoes most likely to occur in North America?
Aeroplane struck by lightning may sometimes get considerable damage and at least temporarily the manoeuvring of the aeroplane will be made more difficult. Which one of the following statements is correct?
What is a signal of the beginning of the mature stage of a thunderstorm?
How do you recognize a cold air drop?
A microburst...
In which stage of the life cycle of a single thunderstorm cell occur both up- and downdrafts simultaneously?
Which form of precipitation from clouds containing only water is most likely to fall in mid-latitudes?
Which of the following cloud types are most likely to produce light to moderate icing when they are not subject to orographic lifting and consist of supercooled cloud droplets?
Frontal waves normally form on...
An aeroplane is flying in the southern hemisphere at low altitude (less than 2'000 feet) and going directly away from a centre of low pressure. What direction, relative to the aeroplane, does the wind come from?
Divergence in the upper air results, near the surface, in...
What is the associated weather with the center of a cold air drop over land in summer?
Over Central Europe what type of cloud cover is typical of the warm sector of a depression during winter?
If you have to fly through a warm front when freezing level is at 10'000 feet in the warm air and at 2'000 feet in the cold air, at which altitude is the probability of freezing rain the lowest?
The stable layer at some height in the low troposphere of an older high pressure area in the mid-latitudes is called
8/8 stratus base 200 ft/AGL is observed at sunrise at an aerodrome in the north of France; the QNH is 1028 hPa and there is a variable wind of 3 kt. What change in these clouds is likely at 12:00 UTC in summer and winter?
If a cold front moves at 30 knots, you could expect the warm front to be moving at:
A cold air drop
If the pressure surfaces bulge upwards in all levels then the pressure system is a
During a VFR flight from LSGG to LFSB, you receive the following weather reports:Zürich: 241450Z LSZH 22012KT 9999 FEW035 BKN090 27/18 Q1016 BECMG 26020G40KT TS Genf: 241450Z LSGG 34010KT 9999 SCT025TCU 18/15 Q1019 NOSIG Basel: 241450Z LFSB 28014KT 9999 SCT025TCU SCT100 16/15 Q1013 RETS NOSIG Bern: 241450Z LSZB 29009KT 9999 FEW020TCU SCT035 17/16 Q1017 RETS NOSIGWhat is the correct decision?

A winter day in northern Europe with a thick layer of stratocumulus clouds and temperature close to zero degrees C at ground level, you can expect:

Assuming a generalised zonal system of world wind circulation, the SE trade winds are applicable to zone:

Two aeroplanes, one with a sharp wing profile (S), and the other with a thick profile (T), are flying through the same cloud with the same true airspeed. The cloud consists of small supercooled droplets. Which of the following statements is correct concerning ice accretion?
At what degree of icing can ICAO's "No change of course and altitude necessary" recommendation be followed?
In the lower layers of the atmosphere, due to friction, the wind changes direction towards the low pressure area because:
An aeroplane is flying in the southern hemisphere at 2'000 feet, has to turn to the right in order to allow for drift. In which direction, relative to the aeroplane, is the centre of low pressure?
At FL 150 over Amsterdam the wind speed is 35 kt, and over Madrid, same level, also 35 kt. On the corresponding constant pressure chart the isohypses will be:
In a polar front depression, an occlusion is called a warm occlusion when the cold air...
How does a pilot react to heavy freezing rain at 2'000 FT/AGL, when he is unable to deice, nor land?
In the mid-latitudes the stratosphere extends on an average from:
At what degree of icing should ICAO's "Change course and/or altitude immediately" instruction be followed?
What type of low pressure area is associated with a surface front?
The diameter of a typical tornado is:
In general, the meteorological visibility during rainfall compared to during drizzle is:
When flying at FL180 in the Northern Hemisphere you experience a right drift. What happens to your True Altitude (TA)?
After passing at right angles through a very active cold front in the direction of the cold air, what will you encounter, in the northern hemisphere, immediately after a marked change in temperature?
How are the air masses distributed in a cold occlusion?
What is the average saturated adiabatic lapse rate (SALR)?