16. Thunderstorms and Turbulence Flashcards

1
Q

Cumulonimbus mamma clouds are associated with

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Violent thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Cellular pouches hanging beneath the cloud.
Nimbus = rain

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2
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The mature stage of a thunderstorm begins with ?

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Start of precip

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3
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Which stage of tstorm is associated with downdrafts?

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Dissipating

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4
Q

T storms which produce the most hazard are?

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Squall line Tstorms.
Squall = non frontal narrow band.
Develops ahead of a cold front in moist unstable air.

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5
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Conditions necessary to form cumulonimbus clouds are?

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Lifting action & unstable moist air

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6
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2 Characteristics of moist unstable air mass?

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Cumuliform clouds and showery precip.

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7
Q

What clouds have the greatest turbulence?
Cumulonimbus
Towering Cumulus
Nimbostratus

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Cumulonimbus
Seen on sunny afternoons.
Turbulence in and below cloud.
Smooth above cloud
Towering cumulous height > Cumulonimbus

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8
Q

Weather feature concerning to pilot among a cold front?

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Thunderstorms and heavy rain

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9
Q

When flying over mtn ranges the greatest potential for danger from turbulent air currents will usually be encountered

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On leeward side flying into the wind.
Flying into wind means flying toward mountain where sink can occur.

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10
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What is base of cumulus cloud if temp = 70 and dewpoint is 48?

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70 - 48 = 22
22 / (4.4 F / 1000’) = 5000

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11
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If there is thunderstorm activity near airport you want to land at, what hazardous phenomenon might be expected?

A

Wind shear turbulence

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12
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What cloud types would indicate convective turbulence?
Cirrus, nimbo stratus, towering cumulus

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Towerng cumulus

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13
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When may low level wind shear be expected?

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Passing frontal systems
t storms
inversions
strong upper level winds

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14
Q

T storms reach their greatest intensity in what stage?

A

Mature

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15
Q

What weather phenomenon is always associated with a t storm?

A

Lightning

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16
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What feature is usually associated with the cumulus stage of a t storm?

A

Continuous updraft

17
Q

K-Index is an indication of

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Probability of a t storm
15 = 0% > 40 = 100%

18
Q

Low level turbulence and icing can become hazardous in
upslope fog, rain induced fog, steam fog

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Steam fog (sea smoke)
Cold dry air over warm waters

19
Q

If an unstable air mass is pushed upward what type of cloud can be expected

A

Clouds with considerable vertical development and associated turbulence. Cumulus

20
Q

What is considered to be the most hazardous condition when soaring close to a t storm

A

Wind shear and turbulence

21
Q

A non-frontal narrow band of active t storms that develops in front of a cold front is?

A

Squall line

22
Q

When encountering severe turbulence you should

A

Maintain a constant attitude

23
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