7.4 thunderstorms Flashcards
if there is thunderstorm activity in the vicinity of an airport at which you plan to land, which hazardous atmospheric phenomenon might be expected on the landing approach
wind-shear turbulence
a nonfrontal, narrow band of active thunderstorms that often develop ahead of a cold front is known as a
squall line
what conditions are necessary for the formation of thunderstorms
high humidity, lifting force, and unstable conditions
during the life cycle of a thunderstorm, which stage is characterized predominately by downshafts
dissipating
thunderstorms reach their greatest intensity during the
mature stage
what feature is normally associated with the cumulus stage of a thunderstorm
roll cloud
which weather phenomenon signals the beginning of the mature stage of a thunderstorm
precipitation beginning to fall
thunderstorms which generally produce the most intense hazard to aircraft are
squall line thunderstorms
which weather phenomenon is always associated with a thunderstorm
lightning
the mature stage of a thunderstorm begins with
the start of precipitation
the destination airport has one runway, 8-26, and the wind is calm. The normal approach in calm wind is left hand pattern to runway 8. There is no other traffic at the airport. A thunderstorm about 6 miles west is beginning its mature stage, and rain is starting to reach the ground. The pilot decides to
delay departure until the thunderstorm has dissipated
you are avoiding a thunderstorm that is in your flightpath. You are over 20 miles from the cell; however, you are under the anvil of the cell. is this a hazard
yes, hail can be discharged from the anvil