Squall Line TS Flashcards
(10 cards)
What is a Squall Line?
A fast moving line of thunderstorms
Squall lines can rapidly develop and pose significant risks to aviation.
What will be issued when a Squall Line is present?
A SIGMET will be issued
SIGMETs are warnings for significant weather phenomena that can affect flight safety.
What should you consider doing if you receive a SIGMET in flight?
Take extra fuel
This is advisable in case of unexpected deviations or extended flight times.
Where are Squall Lines frequently found?
Well ahead of a fast moving cold front
This positioning can lead to sudden weather changes.
What should be exercised when near a Squall Line?
Extreme caution
The severe updrafts and downdrafts associated with Squall Lines can create dangerous flight conditions.
Where is the most severe weather in a Squall Line typically located?
At the leading edge
This area contains the strongest updrafts and downdrafts.
What is the greatest danger associated with Squall Lines?
The severe weather at the leading edge
Pilots must be aware of this to ensure safety.
If you intend to deviate around a Squall Line, what should you ensure?
Take extra fuel
This is crucial to accommodate potential delays or detours.
What is a characteristic of Squall Lines regarding their shape?
They can intensify or change shape without notice
This unpredictability necessitates constant monitoring.
What should you do if your flight will take you through a line of TCUs or CBs?
Penetrate the less dark areas
This strategy helps avoid the most intense weather conditions.