Aircraft Stability
Composition of the Atmosphere
Cloud Formation
Effects of Pressure on Weather
Effects of Humidity on Weather
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what is stability?

the aircraft's tendency to stay in straight, upright, level flight without being displaced 

100

what is the composition of the atmosphere

21% O2, 78% N. 1% water vapour

100

what is the prefix used for mid-altitude clouds

alto

100

what unit of measurement is used for atmospheric pressure?

hPa

100

what unit of measurement is used for temperature in aviation

degrees Celsius

200

what is neutral stability?

aircraft will stay in the new position after being displaced

200

what is the top of the stratosphere called?

stratopause

200

what is convection?

warm air heated by the surface rises

200

name a high pressure area

cyclones, thunderstorms, tornadoes

200

what is humidity?

the amount of water or moisture in an air mass

300

what is pitch?

longitudinal stablity

300

what is mobility in the atmosphere?

the ability for air to move from one place to another

300

what is orographic lift?

sloping terrain forcing air upwards and causing it to cool

300

what are isobars?

areas of like pressure joined together by lines

300

what is relative humidity?

the ratio between how much humidity is in an air mass and how much humidity it can hold before becoming saturated

400

what is yaw?

directional stability

400

what happens when an air mass expands?

warm, rises, cools as altitude decreases

400

what are eddies?

unstable air caused by mechanical turbulance

400

what is veering and backing?

veering: wind changes to counter clock-wise with an increase in altitude and windspeed

backing: wind changes to clock-wise with decrease in altitude and windspeed

400

what happens when the dewpoint is reached?

the air mass becomes saturated and forms clouds an precipitation

500

what is roll

lateral stablity

500

what are the 4 assumptions of the International Civil Aviation Organization

air is a perfectly dry gas, mean sea level pressure is at 29.92 inches of Hg, mean sea level temperature is at 15 degrees Celsius, the earth's lapse rate is 1.98 degrees Celsius per 1000ft

500

how is a cumulus cloud formed?

formed by unstable, warm, atmospheric conditions

500

What is the polar front theory?

the interacting between arctic and equatorial air masses

500

how is hail formed?

when water droplet has frozen and reached particular mass and it falls