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ATSC Sail Quiz Latest Version with Certified Solutions

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ATSC Sail Quiz Latest Version with Certified Solutions The factors that affect wave formation include: Fetch, duration, distance Fetch & wind velocity Fetch, wind velocity, distance Fetch, wind velocity, duration Duration & wind velocity Fetch, wind velocity, duration Drag is: (a) & (b) (b) ...

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ATSC 113 Final Study (2022/2023) Already Passed Three main factors affecting wave formation: Wind velocity, fetch, duration. Wind velocity: Speed of the wind. Fetch: Distance over water wind can blow uninterrupted. Duration: Amount of time wind blows over water. If wind speed is slow, waves will...

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ATSC Flying Midterm Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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ATSC Flying Midterm Questions and Answers 100% Pass Mountain waves can form in the atmosphere if the air is ______ and winds are ______. A. statically stable / parallel to the mountain range B. statically neutral / parallel to the mountain range C. statically unstable / perpendicular to the moun...

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ATSC Applied Quiz with Correct Answers

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ATSC Applied Quiz with Correct Answers What is the scale-name for the thunderstorms discussed in the Flying Weather theme? synoptic micro gamma or delta micro alpha or beta global / planetary mesoscale Mesoscale What is the scale-name for the larger-scale warm-frontal clouds discussed in the F...

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ATSC Flying Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions

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ATSC Flying Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Flying by looking out of the window Visual Flight Conditions (VFC) Acceptable weather for VFR Ceiling minimum for Canada and USA for VFR? 1000 ft Minimum horizontal visibility for VFR? 3 statute miles Can you fly...

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ATSC Snow Midterm Questions and Answers Already Passed

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ATSC Snow Midterm Questions and Answers Already Passed Which of the following comprise blizzard conditions? A. Heavy snowfall, high winds, poor visibility B. Light snowfall, high winds, poor visibility C. Dense fog, winds, heavy snow and/or rain D. Heavy snowfall, poor visibility E. Heavy snowf...

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ATSC SNOW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A

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ATSC SNOW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A a strong counter clockwise wind field on a pressure level map indicates a strong low pressure system what is a good pressure level map for grouse? 85 kPa because it is close to the resort elevation (85 is 1500m, and grouse's peak elevation is 1250 m...

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ATSC 113 Flying Questions and Answers Rated A+

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ATSC 113 Flying Questions and Answers Rated A+ what is VFR? VISUAL FLIGHT RULES you fly mostly by looking out of the window what is required for VFR 1) good visibility 2) stay out of clouds two types of flight rules VFR (visual flight rules) IFR (instrument flight rules) what is the name for the...

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ATSC final questions and answers graded A+

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ATSC final questions and answers graded A+ types of normal clouds convection/ cumuliform (cotton balls) & layer/stratiform (blanket) convection/ cumuliform clouds Forms when warm humid air rises through cooler surrounding air in the atmosphere. have relatively flat bases that are somewhat near to ...

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ATSC 113 FLYING LATEST UPDATE ALREADY PASSED

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ATSC 113 FLYING LATEST UPDATE ALREADY PASSED what are the two types of clouds normal and special what are the two types of normal clouds CU and ST convective/cumiliform (CU) = clouds that look like a stack of cotton balls and are associated with updrafts Layer/stratiform (ST) = clouds that look l...

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ATSC 113 Midterm 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A

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ATSC 113 Midterm 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A What are the 2 main divisions of clouds? Normal and Special What are Cumuliform Clouds? Normal Clouds - look like stacks of cotton balls - associated with updrafts (warm air rising) What are some hazards of Cumuliform Clouds? - strong updra...

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ATSC 113 final exam Questions and Answers Already Graded A

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ATSC 113 final exam Questions and Answers Already Graded A FLYING SECTION: normal clouds - classified into two categories 1. convective clouds/ cumuliform clouds (Cu) - look like stacks of cotton balls -- are associated with updrafts 2. layer clouds/ stratiform clouds (St) - look like sheets or bla...

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ATSC sailing Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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ATSC sailing Questions and Answers 100% Pass what causes waves water's motion, gravitational forces, and winds but the most common waves we see are made by winds three main factors that affect wave formation wind velocity, fetch, and duration wind velocity (1/3 of factors affecting wave formation...

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ATSC 113 Final Study Questions and Answers Graded A

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ATSC 113 Final Study Questions and Answers Graded A Three main factors affecting wave formation: Wind velocity, fetch, duration. Catellanus Cloud small castle torrents, unstable airloft, thunderstorms possible later in the day Billow clouds waves in a cloud, unstable airloft, indicate wind shear a...

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Flight Module Latest 2023 Graded A+

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Flight Module Latest 2023 Graded A+ NB: Answers appear before questions and are highlighted in yellow Broken If clouds cover 7/8 of the sky, the cloud coverage is: Obscured Overcast Few Broken Scattered Scattered What is the approximate cloud coverage in photo 1c1? Obscured Overcast Few Broken...

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ATSC Snow Questions and Answers Already Graded A

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ATSC Snow Questions and Answers Already Graded A On a weather map, what does an isobar represent? Points connecting locations of the same pressure Which location shows a high pressure ridge? (The shading indicates clouds and precipitation and can be ignored for this question) 5 Select the best ans...

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ATSC 231 Block 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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ATSC 231 Block 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass What hazard do turbine power airplanes face as a result of inlet icing? Foreign Object Debris (FOD) ----- Icing is defines as all types of icing that affects powerplant operation and includes carburetor and inlet icing induction Student pilots had t...

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Block 2 (ATSC 231) Questions and Answers Already Graded A

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Block 2 (ATSC 231) Questions and Answers Already Graded A What does RADAR stand for? RAdio Detection And Ranging. Radar Principles? Detection of objects by radio (electromagnetic) waves. 4 types of radar Bands? L - 20 cm S - 10 cm C - 5 cm X - 3 c,m What are L-Band Radar's used for and character...

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ATSC Snow Module Questions and Answers Rated A+

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ATSC Snow Module Questions and Answers Rated A+ NB: Answers appear above respective questions and are highlighted in yellow. A line connecting locations of the same pressure On a weather map, what does an isobar represent? A line connecting locations of the same pressure A high A gradient Insolat...

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ATSC 110 Meteorology Review Latest 2023 Graded A+

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ATSC 110 Meteorology Review Latest 2023 Graded A+ Which one of these gases makes up 21% of the permanent gas in the atmosphere? a. nitrogen b. oxygen c. argon b. oxygen Which gas is a greenhouse gas? a. water vapor b. carbon dioxide c. methane d. all of the above d. all of the above Which layer o...

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ATSC 231 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed

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ATSC 231 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed automated weather observation system with AUTO in the description and reports every 20 mins is called AWOS what does a P in the metar remarks mean precipitation has fallen in the last hour A01 in metar remarks means station cannot distinguish b...

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