Practice Exam Q's Flashcards
If a mature cyclone is moving east in the Southern Hemisphere, the most destructive quadrant is the -
A. South east
B. North east
C. South west
D. North west
B. North east
When atmospheric conditions are unstable -
A. The ELR exceeds the DALR but the SALR exceeds the ELR
B. The ELR exceeds the DALR and the SALR
C. The ELR is less than the DALR and the SALR
D. The ELR is less than the DALR but greater than the SALR
B. The ELR exceeds the DALR and the SALR
A surface inversion is formed by -
A. Heating of air near the surface by radiation
B. Cooling of air in the upper levels by conduction
C. Heating of air in the upper levels by conduction
D. Cooling of air near the surface by conduction
D. Cooling of air near the surface by conduction
The most severe turbulence associated with a thunderstorm is usually encountered -
A. Just below the base of the cloud
B. In the middle part of the storm around the freezing level
C. In the updrafts of the cumulus stage of the storm
D. In the downdrafts of a mature storm
B. In the middle part of the storm around the freezing level
A thunderstorm is reported 200nm north east of Darwin at 4am local January 5th
The most likely trigger mechanism of the storm development is -
A. Intense surface heating forming a heat low during the wet season
B. Increased instability due to radiation of heat from tops of existing cumulus clouds
C. Convergence in a trough assisted by a sea breeze
D. Cold stream effect from a cool moist air associated with the south east trade winds
B. Increased instability due to radiation of heat from tops of existing cumulus clouds
The cloud type (if any) associated with a low level jet is -
A. Cumulus
B. Lenticular
C. Alto cumulus castellatus
D. None, the sky is usually clear
D. None, the sky is usually clear
A ground based inversion is characterised by -
A. Cold temperatures
B. Poor visibility
C. Convection currents at the surface
D. Overcast skies
A. Cold temperatures
The minimum surface temperature during a 24hr period normally occurs -
A. Soon after sunrise
B. About 1 hr before sunrise
C. At midnight
D. 2000hrs
A. Soon after sunrise
Area QNH is -
A. A reported average QNH updated every hour
B. A forecast QNH updated every 3 hours
C. A forecast QNH issued on the hour and half hour
D. A reported average QNH updated every 3 hours
B. A forecast average QNH updated every 3 hours
A feature of the dissipating stage of a thunderstorm is -
A. Strong up draughts
B. Severe vertical turbulence
C. Downdraughts
D. Formation of the anvil
C. Downdraughts
An atmosphere in which the environmental lapse rate is negative is said to be -
A. Conditionally stable
B. Unstable
C. Stable
D. Neutral
C. Stable
The cloud type the largest size water droplet is -
A. Stratus
B. Cumulus
C. Stratocumulus
D. Nimbostratus
D. Nimbostratus
A subsidence inversion is produced by -
A. Terrestrial radiation
B. Insolation
C. Adiabatic compression
D. Expansion
C. Adiabatic compression
The ambient wind at 5000ft AGL in the Southern Hemisphere is northerly at 30kts
The surface wind would be closest to -
A. 330/10
B. 000/10
C. 010/20
D. 030/10
D. 030/10
Conditional stability is said to exist when -
A. The ELR is less than the DALR but greater than the SALR
B. The ELR is less than the SALR but greater than the DALR
C. The ELR is greater than both the DALR and the SALR
D. The ELR is less than both the SALR and the DALR
A. The ELR is less than the DALR but greater than the SALR
The prerequisites for the formation of a low level jet are -
A. Anticyclonic conditions, a surface inversion and a mountain barrier
B. Cyclonic circulation, a subsidence inversion and a mountain at right angles to the flow
C. Anticyclonic circulation, a subsidence inversion and an unstable upper layer
D. Cyclonic circulation, unstable lower layer and a mountain barrier
A. Anticyclonic conditions, a surface inversion and a mountain barrier
Isobars on a mean sea level analysis chart represent lines of equal pressure -
A. At ground surface level
B. Reduced to sea level
C. At a given atmospheric pressure altitude
D. At zero pressure altitude
B. Reduced to sea level
When saturated air moves downhill, it’s temperature increases -
A. At a slower rate than dry air because vaporisation requires heat
B. At a slower than dry air because condensation releases heat
A. At a slower rate than dry air because vaporisation requires heat
The maximum hazard zone caused by wind shear associated with a thunderstorm can be found-
A. Infront of the thunderstorm cell (anvil side) and on the southwest side of the cell
B. Ahead of the roll cloud or gust front and directly under the anvil cloud
C. On all sides and directly under the thunderstorm cell
D. On the northern side
C. On all sides and directly under the thunderstorm cell
Pressure altitude will be equal to true altitude when -
A. Indicated altitude is equal to the pressure altitude
B. Standard atmospheric conditions exist
C. The atmospheric pressure is 29.92 inches of Mercury
D. Local QNH is correctly set on the subscale
B. Standard atmospheric conditions exist
Clear air turbulence in association with a jet stream is most likely -
A. On the equatorial side
B. Above the level of the jet
C. If the jet is curved
D. With a polar front jet
C. If the jet is curved
As part of the general circulation, the winds over SA and southern parts of WA are known as the -
A. South east trades
B. North east trades
C. Mid latitude easterlies
D. Mid latitude westerlies
D. Mid latitude westerlies
The temperature inside a cumuloform cloud is -
A. Colder than the environment
B. Warmer than the environment
C. Warmer than environment in low levels but colder in upper levels
D. At same temp as environment
B. Warmer than the environment
In lower levels of atmosphere, surface friction causes wind to flow across isobars into a low because surface friction -
A. Decreases pressure gradient force
B. Creates air turbulence and raises atmospheric pressure
C. Decreases wind speed and Coriolis effect
D. Decreases wind speed and increases Coriolis effect
C. Decreases wind speed and Coriolis effect
Freezing rain encountered during climb is normally evidence that -
A. A layer of warmer air exists above
B. Ice pellets at higher alts have changed to rain in warmer air below
C. A climb can be made to a higher altitude without encountering more than light icing
D. A layer of colder air exists above
A. A layer of warmer air exists above