What Positions are connected by isobars on the surface weather chart?

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Answer :

OSITIONS WITH THE SAME AIR PRESSURE AT A GIVEN LEVEL

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Description : The isobars drawn on a surface weather chart represent lines of equal pressure:  a. At flight level  b. At height of observatory  c. At a determined density altitude  d. Reduced to sea level

Last Answer : d. Reduced to sea level

Description : The isobars drawn on a surface weather chart represent lines of equal pressure: a. At flight level b. At height of observatory c. At a determined density altitude d. Reduced to sea level

Last Answer : d. Reduced to sea level

Description : Where are icing conditions on route specified? a. TAF and METAR  b. METAR and SIGMET  c. SWC (sig. weather chart) and SIGMET  d. SPECI and TREND

Last Answer : c. SWC (sig. weather chart) and SIGMET 

Description : The greater the pressure gradient the:  a. Closer the isobars and the lower the temperatures  b. Further the isobars will be apart and the higher the temperature  c. Closer the isobars and the stronger the wind

Last Answer : c. Closer the isobars and the stronger the wind

Description : The station pressure used in surface weather charts is

Last Answer : Qff

Description : The station pressure used in surface weather charts is:  a. QNE  b. QFF  c. QFE  d. QNH

Last Answer : a. QNE

Description : Which constant pressure altitude chart is standard for a 30,065 ft pressure level (FL 300)?  a. 200 hPa  b. 700 hPa  c. 500 hPa  d. 300 hPa

Last Answer : d. 300 hPa

Description : In which weather report would you expect to find information about icing conditions on the  runway?  a. GAFOR  b. TAF  c. METAR  d. SIGMET

Last Answer : c. METAR

Description : A pilot suffering from hyperventilation during final approach in poor weather can combat the effects by: a. Go on 100% oxygen and go around b. Land regardless of the weather c. Regulate depth and rate of breathing d. Declare a mayday

Last Answer : c. Regulate depth and rate of breathing

Description : Birmingham EGBB/BHX SA0850 280850 18014KT 9999 SCT 024 BKN030 BKN045 12/08 Q1011= FC0600 280600Z 280816 190015G27KT 9999 BKN025 TEMPO 0812 5000 - DZ BKN012 BECMG 1214 19022G37= FT0400 280434Z 281212 ... information for Birmingham, above. What is the total time for which the weather is forcast?

Last Answer : 28 hours

Description : BIRMINGHAM EGBB/BHX SA0850 280850 18014kt 9999 SCT024 BKN030 BKN045 12/08 Q1011 = FC0600 280600Z 280816 190015G27kt 9999 BKN025 TEMPO 0812 5000 - DZ BKN012 BECMG 1214 19022G37 = FT0400 280434Z 281212 19022G37 9999 ... weather is forecast? a. 9 hours b. 18 hours c. 24 hours d. 28 hours

Last Answer : d. 28 hours

Description : The transition from IFR to VFR is done: a. On the Captain’s initiative b. Whenever an aircraft in VMC leaves controlled airspace c. If told by ATC d. At the clearance limit, disregarding the weather situation

Last Answer : a. On the Captain’s initiative

Description : The transition from IFR to VFR is done: a. On the Captain’s initiative b. Whenever an aircraft in VMC leaves controlled airspace c. If told by ATC d. At the clearance limit, disregarding the weather situation

Last Answer : a. On the Captain’s initiative

Description : A flight is to depart from an airport with runway 09 and 27. Surface wind is 270/05; an  inversion is reported at 300 feet with turbulence and wind shear. The wind just above the  ... throttle during the passage through the inversion  d. Depart runway 27 with as steep an ascent as possible

Last Answer : b. Depart on runway 09 with a tailwind

Description : The callsign of a station controlling surface vehicles in the manoeuvring area would be: a. TOWER b. CLEARANCE c. GROUND d. APRON

Last Answer : c. GROUND

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Last Answer : d. The same as Class D

Description : `how do isobars help meteorologist predict the weather

Last Answer : an Isobaric line is a line of constant pressure. In meteorology, this would be to mark regions of the same atmospheric pressure. Storm fronts occur along regions where high low pressure meet. ... pressure differential, and therefore would suggest a high-low pressure region where a front could exist.

Description : What do close isobars on a weather map indicate?

Last Answer : Closely spaced isobars indicate large pressure changes over a small area and suggest strengthening winds.Widely spaced isobars portray a "flat" or weak pressure gradient typical of light-wind situations.

Description : As wind velocity decreases the distance between isobars on a weather map will?

Last Answer : increase

Description : Daily weather map showing isobars is an example of which map?

Last Answer : Chropleth map

Description : In a weather map, lines joining all those regions with same atmospheric pressure are called A. Bars B. Millibars C. Isobars D. Atmospheric bars

Last Answer : Isobars

Description : Daily weather map showing isobars is an example of which map?

Last Answer : Chropleth map

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Last Answer : Answer : 1. By its atomic number 2. Mandarin 3. Kanyakumari and Jammu Tawi 4. Chropleth map 5. Right knowledge 6. Birds 7. Bombay, Madras, Calcutta 8. Gamma rays 9. 2700 and 4000 metres 10. Pali 11. ... 14. One day 15. Sher Shah Suri 16. Parliament 17. Sodium 18. Egypt 19. Jet stream 20. Birbal

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Last Answer : . 150º and 330º

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Last Answer : I am not very religious but I think I would pray.

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Description :  If you are flying at FL300 in an airmass that is 15*C warmer than a standard atmosphere, what is the  outside temperature likely to be?

Last Answer : 30*C

Description : How would you characterize an air temperature of -55*C at the 200HPA level over western Europe?

Last Answer : WITH IN + 5*C OF ISA

Description : What is the boundary layer between troposphere and stratosphere called?

Last Answer : TROPOPAUSE

Description : In an area of converging air  a. Clouds cannot be formed  b. Clouds can be formed  c. Convective clouds can be dissolved  d. Stratified clouds can be dissolved

Last Answer : b. Clouds can be formed

Description : In which zone of a jetstream is the strongest CAT to be expected?  a. The warm air side of the core  b. Exactly in the center of the core  c. About 12,000ft above the core  d. The cold air side of the core

Last Answer : d. The cold air side of the core

Description : From a pre-flight briefing you know a jet stream is at 31,000ft whilst you are at FL270. You  experience moderate CAT. What would be the best course of action?  a. Stay level  b. Descend  c. Climb  d. Reduce speed

Last Answer : b. Descend 

Description : Refer to the following TAF for Zurich   LSZH 261019 20018G30KT 9999 –RA SCT050 BKN080 TEMPO 23012KT 6000 –DZ  BKN015 BKN030 BECMG 1518 23020G35KT 4000 RA OVC010=  The lowest visibility forecast at ETA Zurich 1430 UTC is:  a. 6km  b. 6nm  c. 4km  d. 10km

Last Answer : a. 6km

Description : Which of the following statements is an interpretation of the METAR?   00000KT 0200 R14/0800U R16/P1500U FZFG VV001 m03/m03 Q1022 BECMG 0800 =  a. Meteorological visibility 200m, RVR for ... 800m, vertical visibility 100ft, calm, meteorological visibility  improving to 800m in the next 2 hours

Last Answer : d. RVR for runway 14 800m, vertical visibility 100ft, calm, meteorological visibility  improving to 800m in the next 2 hours

Description : The code “BECMG FM 1100 –RASH” in a METAR means:  a. From 1100UTC, the cessation of rain showers  b. Becoming from 1100UTC slight rain showers  c. Becoming from 1100UTC rain showers  d. Becoming from 1100UTC till 0000UTC slight rain showers

Last Answer : b. Becoming from 1100UTC slight rain showers

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Last Answer : d. 1/2 hour after sunrise

Description : With regard to RVR and Met vis:  a. Met vis is usually less than RVR  b. Met vis is usually greater than RVR  c. RVR is usually less than met vis  d. Met vis and RVR are usually the same

Last Answer : a. Met vis is usually less than RVR

Description : In what frequency band is the ATIS normally broadcasted?  a. LF  b. HF  c. ADF  d. VHF

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Description : You are cruising at FL 200, OAT is -40°C, sea level pressure is 1033 hPa. Calculate the true  altitude.  a. 20,660 ft  b. 21,740 ft  c. 18,260 ft  d. 19, 340 ft

Last Answer : d. 19, 340 ft

Description : ATC will only report wind as gusting if:  a. Gust speed exceeds mean speed by >15kts  b. Gusts to over 25kts  c. Gusts exceed mean speed by 10kts  d. Gusts to under 25kts

Last Answer : c. Gusts exceed mean speed by 10kts 

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Last Answer : d. Aircraft S experiences more icing than T

Description : How does a pilot react to heavy freezing rain at 2,000ft/AGL, when he is unable to deice nor  land?  a. He ascends to the cold air layer above  b. He continues to fly at the same altitude  c. He turns back before the aircraft loses maneuverability  d. He descends to the warm air layer below

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Description : An inversion is:  a. A decrease of pressure with height  b. A decrease of temperature with height  c. An increase of temperature with height  d. An increase of pressure with height

Last Answer : c. An increase of temperature with height

Description : What is normally the most effective measure to reduce or avoid CAT effects?  a. Change of flight level  b. Change of course  c. Increase of speed  d. Decrease of speed

Last Answer : a. Change of flight level

Description : QFE is 1000 hPa with an airfield elevation of 200m AMSL. What is QNH? (use 8m per hPa)  a. 975 hPa  b. 1025 hPa  c. 1008 hPa  d. 992 hPa

Last Answer : b. 1025 hPa

Description : VOLMETs are updated  a. Every hour  b. 4 times a day  c. 2 times a day  d. Every half hour

Last Answer : d. Every half hour

Description : When a TREND is included at the end of a METAR, the trend is a forecast valid for:  a. 1 hour after the time of observation  b. 2 hours after the time of observation  c. 2 hours after it was issued  d. 1 hour after it was issued

Last Answer : b. 2 hours after the time of observation

Description : TAFs are usually valid for:  a. For the period indicated in the TAF itself  b. For 18 hours  c. For 24 hours  d. For 8 hours

Last Answer : a. For the period indicated in the TAF itself