Clouds & Icing
Pilot Tools
Stormies
Through the Fog
On the Radar
100

This cloud type is capable of producing severe turbulence, hail, and lightning.

What is cumulonimbus?

100

This aviation report gives real-time surface weather at an airport.

What is a METAR?

100

This is the first stage of a thunderstorm, dominated by updrafts.

What is the cumulus/developing stage?

100

This fog type forms when cold air moves over warm water.

What is steam fog?

100

This color typically represents the lightest precipitation intensity on radar reflectivity.

What is green?

200

This cloud type is most associated with widespread, steady precipitation and low ceilings.

What is nimbostratus?

200

This advisory warns of widespread weather that may affect smaller aircraft.

What is an AIRMET?

200

This is the most dangerous stage of a thunderstorm, containing both updrafts and downdrafts.

What is the mature stage?

200

This fog forms when warm moist air cools as it moves over a colder surface.

What is advection fog?

200

This radar feature appears as a curved extension on a storm and can indicate rotation.

What is a hook echo?

300

This type of icing forms quickly and spreads over surfaces due to large droplets.

What is clear ice?

300

This type of advisory is issued for severe hazards like volcanic ash or severe turbulence.

What is a SIGMET?

300

This strong, localized downdraft spreads outward after hitting the ground.

What is a downburst?

300

This fog is most likely during clear nights with light winds.

What is radiation fog?

300

This radar color usually indicates very heavy precipitation and possible hail.

What is red (or magenta)?

400

This cloud type is layered and often indicates stable air with possible IFR conditions.

What is stratus?

400

This product provides pilot-reported turbulence or icing conditions.

What is a PIREP?

400

Rapid changes in wind speed and direction.

What is wind shear?

400

This fog type forms as air is forced up a slope and cools.

What is upslope fog?

400

This radar signature shows a line of intense storms often associated with a cold front.

What is a squall line?

500

This type of icing forms when small supercooled droplets freeze instantly on contact, creating a rough, opaque appearance.

What is rime ice?

500

This forecast product helps pilots anticipate future weather at an airport.

What is a TAF?

500

This smaller, more intense type of downburst can cause extreme wind shear over a short distance.

What is a microburst?

500

This atmospheric condition enhances fog and haze by preventing vertical mixing.

What is a temperature inversion?

500

This is a major limitation of radar where precipitation closer to the radar blocks detection of storms behind it.

What is radar shadowing (or attenuation)?

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