weather Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| every physical process of weather is accompanied by,or is the result of,a | heat exchange. |
| what causes variations in altimeter settings between weather report points? | unequal heating of the Earth's surface. |
| the wind at 5,000 feet AGL is Southwesterly while the surface wind is southerly, the difference in direction is primarily due to | friction between the wind and the surface. |
| convective circulation patterns associated with sea breezes are caused by | cool dance air moving in land from over the water. |
| the development of thermals depends upon | solar heating |
| the boundary between tow different air masses is referred to as a | front |
| one weather phenomenon which will always occur when flying across a front is a change in the | wind direction. |
| one of the most easily recognized discontinuities across the front is | a change in temperature. |
| if there is thunderstorm activity in the vicinity of an airport at which you plan to land, which hazardous atmospheric phenomenon might be expected on the landing approach ? | wind- shear turbulence |
| a non frontal narrow band of active thunderstorms that often develop ahead of a cold front is known as a | squall line. |
| what condition are necessary for the formation of thunderstorms? | high humidity, lifting force, and unstable condition. |
| during the life cycle of a thunderstorm, which stage is characterize predominantly by downdrafts? | dissipating. |
| thunderstorms reach their greatest intensity during the | mature stage. |
| what feature is normally associated with the cumulus stage of the thunderstorm? | continuous updraft. |
| Which weather phenomenon signals the beginning of the mature stage of a thunderstorm? | precipitation beginning to fall |
| Thunderstorms which generally produce the most intense hazard to aircraft are | squall line thunderstorms. |
| Which weather phenomenon is always associated with a thunderstorm? | lightning. |
| Why is frost considered hazardous to flight? | frost spoils the smooth flow of air over the wings, thereby decreasing lifting capacity. |
| How will frost on the wings of an airplane affect takeoff performance? | frost will disrupt the smooth flow of air over the wings, adversely affecting its lifting capacity. |
| How does frost affect the lifting surfaces of an airplane of takeoff? | frost may prevent the aircraft from becoming airborne at normal takeoff speeds. |
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