Atmosphere
Clouds
Pressure
Humidity, Temperature and Stability
Miscellaneous
100

What are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere?

These are the four layers of the atmosphere.

100

What are cumulus and stratus?

These are the two basic types of cloud formation.

100

What is counter-clockwise?

Air moves in this direction around a low pressure area in the northern hemisphere.

100

What is below?

The atmosphere is heated from here.

100

What are snow pellets? 

If the water region lying below the supercooled region of the cloud is not of great depth, the hailstones do not acquire the hard, transparent covering and arrive at the ground as the type of precipitation seen here.

200

What is the stratopause?

This is the term given to the band located at the top of the stratosphere.

200

What are Nimbus Clouds?

Clouds from which heavy precipitation.

200

What is 29.92 inches of mercury ("Hg) or 1013.2 hectopascals (hPa)? 

This is the standard mean sea level pressure according to ICAO. 

200

What is precipitation-induced fog?

The type of fog  associated mostly with warm fronts.

200

What are isobars?

The lines shown here join areas of equal pressure. 

300

What are mobility, capacity for expansion, and capacity for compression?

These are the properties of the atmosphere.

300

What is convection?

This lifting agent is caused by the heating of the ground by the sun.

300

What is higher?

How the altimeter will read compared to actual altitude when flying from an area of high pressure to low pressure.

300

What is relative humidity?

The ratio of water vapour present in the air compared to the amount the same volume of air could hold if it were saturated.

300

What is a sea breeze?

The breeze shown here occurs during the day when the land heats up more rapidly than the water.

400

What is 1 .98 degrees Celsius per 1 000 feet?

This is the standard atmosphere rate of decrease of temperature with height according to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

400

What are cirrostratus?

A very thin high sheet cloud through which the sun or moon is visible, producing a halo effect.

400

What is Buys Ballot's Law?

This law states that if you stand with your back to the wind, the low pressure area will be on your left side.

400

What is the adiabatic process? 

This process of cooling the atmosphere occurs when air is forced to rise and it therefore expands and cools. 

400

What are stratus clouds? 

The type of cloud shown here forms when air is stable. (Show Figure C

500

What is the ICAO standard atmosphere?

A lapse rate of 1.98 degrees/1000 feet, the air is a perfectly dry gas and the mean sea level temperature is 15 C.

500

What are condensation nuclei? 

Water droplets form on these microscopic particles in the atmosphere, allowing condensation to occur. 

500

What is Coriolis force?

As air moves from a high pressure system to a low pressure system, this force causes the winds to deflect to the right.

500

What is advection? 

This heating process occurs when horizontal movement of cool air over a warm surface allows the cool air to be heated from below. 

500

What is orographic lift?

The type of lift shown here occurs when the sloping terrain forces the air upward. (Show Figure 

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