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NIFE WEATHER EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS describe the characteristics of the troposphere - average 55000ft over the equator to 28000ft over the poles, and average 36000ft MSL over the US. temperature decreases and winds increase with increasing altitude, and nearly all weather occurs within it define atmospheric pressure - force per unit area exerted on a surface by the atmosphere due to the weight of a column of air state the standard units of pressure measurement - inches of mercury and millibars explain the term pressure gradient - the rate of pressure change perpendicular to isobars define a lapse rate - the rate of temperature decrease with increasing altitude state the average temperature lapse rate in degrees Celsius - 2C/1000ft define the standard atmosphere - pressure is 29.92"Hg (1013.2mb) and temp is 15C (59F) and decreases 1"Hg (34mb) and 2C (3.5F) per 1000ft increase 2100% Pass Guarantee Emilly Charlotte, All Rights Reserved © 2025 differentiate between sea level pressure and station pressure - station pressure is atmospheric pressure measured at an airfield or weather station. all stations report sea level pressure define indicated altitude - altitude read directly from the altimeter describe the effects of pressure changes on aircraft altimeters - high pressure to low pressure results in lower MSL than indicated. low to high pressure results in higher MSL than indicated. (hi-lo look out below, lo-hi plenty of sky) (SETAI) describe the effects of temperature deviations from the standard lapse rate on aircraft altimeters - 11C change results in 4% error. cold = lower than indicated, hot = higher than indicated define the term air mass - a large body of air that has uniform

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NIFE WEATHER EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS


describe the characteristics of the troposphere - ✔✔average 55000ft over the equator to

28000ft over the poles, and average 36000ft MSL over the US. temperature decreases

and winds increase with increasing altitude, and nearly all weather occurs within it


define atmospheric pressure - ✔✔force per unit area exerted on a surface by the

atmosphere due to the weight of a column of air


state the standard units of pressure measurement - ✔✔inches of mercury and millibars


explain the term pressure gradient - ✔✔the rate of pressure change perpendicular to

isobars


define a lapse rate - ✔✔the rate of temperature decrease with increasing altitude


state the average temperature lapse rate in degrees Celsius - ✔✔2C/1000ft


define the standard atmosphere - ✔✔pressure is 29.92"Hg (1013.2mb) and temp is 15C

(59F) and decreases 1"Hg (34mb) and 2C (3.5F) per 1000ft increase




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, differentiate between sea level pressure and station pressure - ✔✔station pressure is

atmospheric pressure measured at an airfield or weather station. all stations report sea

level pressure


define indicated altitude - ✔✔altitude read directly from the altimeter


describe the effects of pressure changes on aircraft altimeters - ✔✔high pressure to low

pressure results in lower MSL than indicated. low to high pressure results in higher

MSL than indicated. (hi-lo look out below, lo-hi plenty of sky) (SETAI)


describe the effects of temperature deviations from the standard lapse rate on aircraft

altimeters - ✔✔11C change results in 4% error. cold = lower than indicated, hot = higher

than indicated


define the term air mass - ✔✔a large body of air that has uniform temperature and

moisture conditions throughout a given altitude


define saturation in a classroom - ✔✔when air contains the max amount of water vapor

at a given temperature


define dew point temperature - ✔✔the temperature at which saturation occurs


explain why atmospheric circulation occurs - ✔✔descending air creates high pressure

and ascending air creates low pressure. air circulates as it flows from high to low

pressure creating wind, and rises at the equator




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