Wind and Radar
Atmosphere
Charts and Reports
Airmasses and Fronts
Met Random
100

In a climb out of an airport a pilot can expect the wind direction to do this and the velocity to do this.

Veer and Increase

100

The three principle processes in the atmosphere are these.

Expansion, compression, mobility

100

Dashed lines on analysis charts are called ISOTHERMS and are lines of Equal _________

Temperature

100

The end of a Front is formally given this term.

Frontolysis

100

Come up and draw the symbol for "Severe Turbulence"

200

This is the term for Storms closest to the Radar site reflecting and absorbing most of the radar energy, and as a result, only a reduced amount of energy is available to detect distant storms. 

Beam Attenuation

200

Taylor Swift just finished an epic worldwide Tour.  The Tour was called this.

Eras Tour

200

A Pilot Report of weather Conditions at an Observing Site is called this.

PIREP

200

Convective Thunder Clouds would be found around this type of Front.

Cold Front

200

CCA on a GFA indicates what?

A Correction for forecasted weather phenomena that failed to occur.

300

Modern GOES Satellites update every _____________ minutes.

15 minutes

300

There are three general types of icing in weather reports.  They are ...

Rime, clear, mixed

300

A short term weather advisory intended for aircraft in flight is called this.

AIRMET

300

continental and maritime refer to this these 2 types of Air Masses

dry and moist

300

In a SPECI, which of these 4 is not reported?  Weather and obstruction to vision, dewpoint, visibility, wind

Dewpoint

400

When the Coriolis Force and the Pressure Gradient Force or in balance, or equal, the wind is said to be this.

Geostrophic

400

Which of these Airmasses has the lowest tropopause height?  mA, cA, mP, mT

cA,  Continental Arctic
400

On a GFA, the elevation of the freezing level is shown in intervals of this.

2500 feet

400

Common Airmasses found in Canada are ...

cA, mA, mP, mT

400

A SIGMET automatically amends this current report and describes weather up to an including this altitude

GFA  60,000 ft

500

With passage of a Cold Front, winds can be expected to veer and increase.  This means they will change in this direction.

Change Clockwise

500

700hPa refers to this Standard Altitude height

10000 ft

500

Solid Lines on an Analysis Chart depicting equal altitude are called this.

Contours

500

The slope, in degrees of a Warm Front is this.

1/2 degree

500

Given the following, PL, RA, SN, FZRA, in the winter, you are approaching a warm front from the cold air side. In what order will you experience the various types of precipitation?

SN, PL, FZRA, RA