Weather Flashcards
A process of cooling the air through expansion is better known as…
Adiabatic cooling.
Does warmer air expand or contract?
Warmer air expands and become lighter and less dense than colder air.
In the northern hemisphere, high pressure air circulates…
Outward, downward and clockwise.
What is a characteristic of a low pressure system?
Unstable and usually brings increasing cloudiness and precipitation.
Adiabatic changes to air imply….
No heat is removed from or added to air as it expands or contracts.
Name the 5 temperature variations which create forces that drive the atmosphere its endless motions…
Dirunal, Seasonal, Latitude, Topography and Altitude.
Which precipitation type usually indicates freezing rain at higher altitude?
Ice Pellets always indicate freezing rain at higher altitude.
After passing thru into a cold front, will atmospheric pressure typically increase or decrease?
When crossing a front directly into colder air, the pressure will usually rise.
Where can the maximum hazard zone caused by wind shear associated with a thunderstorm be found?
on all sides and directly under the thunderstorm.
What is a microburst? What is a dry microburst?
Microbursts are small-scale intense downdrafts which, on reaching the surface, spread outward in all directions from the downdraft center. A dry microburst often generates a ring of dust on the surface. A microburst is defined if damaging winds extend to 2.2 miles or less horizontally.
Do closely spaced isobars indicate stronger or lighter winds?
The stronger the pressure gradient force, the stronger the wind. Closely spaced isobars mean strong winds.
What is diurnal variation?
It is the change in temperature from day to night brought about by rotation of the Earth.
What is the worst icing condition?
Freezing Rain (FZRA) and Freezing Drizzle (FZDZ).
The troposphere is the layer that goes from the surface to approximately what average altitude?
7 miles.it varies with latitude and season, it slopes from 20,000 feet over the poles to 65,000 feet over the equator and is higher in summer than winter.
What is the definition of wind shear?
Any rapid change in wind direction or velocity which causes airspeed changes greater than 15 knots or vertical speed changes greater than 500 feet per minute.
Freezing rain encountered during a climb is usually indicative of what?
A layer of warmer air above. Rain or drizzle always forms in temperatures above freezing. Rain or drizzle falling thru colder air may become super cooled, freezing on impact as freezing rain.
What is a thermal Low?
A dry, sunny region that becomes warm from intense surface heating, thus generating a surface low.
Winds aloft are 270/20, they shift to 210/15, have you experienced frontal passage?
Yes, even though shifts are usually to the right after passage. The question I got had to do with ground weather and frontal passage, low ceilings and heavy rain proceeding a cold front.
What is the difference between pressure altitude and density altitude?
Pressure altitude is the height above the standard datum pressure (29.92” Hg, sea level under ISA). Density altitude is pressure altitude corrected got nonstandard temperatures. Density altitude is used for determining aerodynamic performance in the nonstandard atmosphere.
Standard atmosphere at sea level is 15° and 29.92” Hg, by definition however, how would you describe what standard atmosphere is?
the result is specified sea- d pressure level temperature and specific rates of change of temperature and pressure with height.
How far should you fly around a thunderstorm?
avoid any thunderstorms identified as severe or giving an intense radar echo by at least 20 miles if circumnavigating or clear the top of the storm by 1000 feet for every 10 knots of wind speed at the top of the storm if flying over the top.
When flying from high pressure to low pressure at constant indicator altitude and without adjusting the altimeter, do you gain or lose true altitude?
You lose true altitude.
How is the standard atmosphere determined?
average conditions throughout the atmosphere for all latitudes, seasons and altitudes.
What type of icing will cause formation more quickly?
Clear ice. A condition favorable for rapid accumulation of clear ice is freezing rain below a frontal surface.
What shows up best on radar? Rain, Hail, Sleet, Snow.
Technically, wet hail has the highest reflectivity of any precipitation, however, for the given choices rain is the most reflective and thus, the correct answer.