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Convective circulation patterns associated with sea breezes are caused by
A. Warm, dense air moving inland from over the water
B. Cool, dense air moving inland from over the water
C. Water absorbing and radiating heat faster than the land
B
The development of thermals depends upon
A. Temperature inversions
B. A counterclockwise circulation of air
C. Solar heating
C
Crests of standing mountain waves maybe marked by stationary,
A. Mammatocumulus clouds
B. Standing lenticular clouds
C. Roll clouds
B
, Possible mountain wave turbulence could be anticipated when winds of 40
knots or greater blow
A. Across a mountain ridge, and the air is stable
B. Parallel to a mountain peak, and the air is stable
C. down a mountain alley, and the air is unstable
A
Where does wind shear occur?
A. Only at lower Altitudes
B. At all altitudes, in all direction
C. Only at higher altitudes
B
A pilot can expect a wind-shear zone in a temperature inversion whenever the
windspeed at 2000 to 4000 feet above the surface is at least
A. 15 knots
B. 10 knots
C. 25 knots
C
When may hazardous wind shear be expected?
A. In areas of low level temp inversion, frontal zones, and clear air turbulence
B. When stable air crosses a mountain barrier where it tends to flow in
layers forming lenticular clouds
C. Following frontal passage when stratocumulus clouds form indicating
mechanical mixing
A