Summary ATPL
Meteorology-Resume
42.2.2 Momentarily make sense of the motivation behind and the kinds of
meteorological data accessible to
worldwide flying through the:
(a) World Region Conjecture Framework (WAFS);
(b) Volcanic Debris Warning Focuses (VAAC);
(c) Typhoon Cautioning Focuses (TCWC). - Reply
42.2.4 For global tasks, decipher data contained in all the accessible
meteorological administrations, reports and estimates, including:
(a) course conjectures;
(b) OPMET (TAF, VOLMET, METAR/SPECI, METAR AUTO, Pattern, SIGMET, VAA,
AIREP)
42.2.6 For worldwide tasks, evaluate the effect of data contained in the administrations,
reports and figures at 42.2.4. - Reply
42.2.8 concerning a given ROFOR:
(a) decide the course to which the estimate applies;
(b) decide the issue and legitimacy seasons of the ROFOR according to ETD and
estimated time of arrival;
,(c) introduce the breeze speed and temperature to any level and area inside the
estimate
information gave in a ROFOR - Reply
42.2.10 concerning WIND/TEMP gauge graphs:
(a) distinguish the issue time and legitimacy time;
(b) distinguish the workplace giving the diagram;
(c) distinguish the Flight Level of the diagram;
(d) recognize and survey the effect of wind and temperature data contained in the
outline. - Reply
42.2.12 Depict the peculiarity known as delicate hail (otherwise called graupel or snow
pellets. - Reply
42.2.14 concerning medium-level and undeniable level SIGWX diagrams:
(a) recognize the issue time and legitimacy period;
(b) recognize the workplace giving the diagram;
(c) decide the level reach covered by the outline;
(d) express the significance of the relative multitude of meteorological images on the
outline - Reply
42.2.16 as for medium and significant level SIGWX outlines, decipher and evaluate data
connected with critical areas of:
(a) shadiness;
(b) typhoons;
, (c) fly streams;
(d) clear-air choppiness;
(e) icing,
(f) volcanic ejections;
(g) tropopause level. - Reply
42.4.2 For worldwide tasks, decipher, and evaluate the effect of data contained in
surface brief graphs (where accessible all over the planet). - Reply
42.4.4 Portray what is implied by 'smooth out examination. - Reply
42.4.6 Express the motivation behind why 'smooth out examination's is fundamental at
tropical scopes. - Reply
42.4.8 Decipher fundamental smooth out designs normally displayed on smooth out
diagrams (for example inflows,
outpourings and so forth) - Reply
42.6.2 regarding the tropopause:
(a) depict the romanticized worldwide tropopause itemizing estimated heights and the
place of
fly streams;
(b) make sense of why the level of the tropopause fluctuates with scope and season -
ANSWER tropopause level is 18km over the equator and 8km over the posts.
Thropopause fluctuates with the temperature slip by rate. over the equator the warm air
makes a low temperature laps rate and consequently the tropopause is lower.
42.6.4 Make sense of why the stratosphere is by and large without cloud and
disturbance. - ANSWER since it is generally isothermal
Meteorology-Resume
42.2.2 Momentarily make sense of the motivation behind and the kinds of
meteorological data accessible to
worldwide flying through the:
(a) World Region Conjecture Framework (WAFS);
(b) Volcanic Debris Warning Focuses (VAAC);
(c) Typhoon Cautioning Focuses (TCWC). - Reply
42.2.4 For global tasks, decipher data contained in all the accessible
meteorological administrations, reports and estimates, including:
(a) course conjectures;
(b) OPMET (TAF, VOLMET, METAR/SPECI, METAR AUTO, Pattern, SIGMET, VAA,
AIREP)
42.2.6 For worldwide tasks, evaluate the effect of data contained in the administrations,
reports and figures at 42.2.4. - Reply
42.2.8 concerning a given ROFOR:
(a) decide the course to which the estimate applies;
(b) decide the issue and legitimacy seasons of the ROFOR according to ETD and
estimated time of arrival;
,(c) introduce the breeze speed and temperature to any level and area inside the
estimate
information gave in a ROFOR - Reply
42.2.10 concerning WIND/TEMP gauge graphs:
(a) distinguish the issue time and legitimacy time;
(b) distinguish the workplace giving the diagram;
(c) distinguish the Flight Level of the diagram;
(d) recognize and survey the effect of wind and temperature data contained in the
outline. - Reply
42.2.12 Depict the peculiarity known as delicate hail (otherwise called graupel or snow
pellets. - Reply
42.2.14 concerning medium-level and undeniable level SIGWX diagrams:
(a) recognize the issue time and legitimacy period;
(b) recognize the workplace giving the diagram;
(c) decide the level reach covered by the outline;
(d) express the significance of the relative multitude of meteorological images on the
outline - Reply
42.2.16 as for medium and significant level SIGWX outlines, decipher and evaluate data
connected with critical areas of:
(a) shadiness;
(b) typhoons;
, (c) fly streams;
(d) clear-air choppiness;
(e) icing,
(f) volcanic ejections;
(g) tropopause level. - Reply
42.4.2 For worldwide tasks, decipher, and evaluate the effect of data contained in
surface brief graphs (where accessible all over the planet). - Reply
42.4.4 Portray what is implied by 'smooth out examination. - Reply
42.4.6 Express the motivation behind why 'smooth out examination's is fundamental at
tropical scopes. - Reply
42.4.8 Decipher fundamental smooth out designs normally displayed on smooth out
diagrams (for example inflows,
outpourings and so forth) - Reply
42.6.2 regarding the tropopause:
(a) depict the romanticized worldwide tropopause itemizing estimated heights and the
place of
fly streams;
(b) make sense of why the level of the tropopause fluctuates with scope and season -
ANSWER tropopause level is 18km over the equator and 8km over the posts.
Thropopause fluctuates with the temperature slip by rate. over the equator the warm air
makes a low temperature laps rate and consequently the tropopause is lower.
42.6.4 Make sense of why the stratosphere is by and large without cloud and
disturbance. - ANSWER since it is generally isothermal