05. METEO INFO

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Tema 1 Meteo Quiz on 05. METEO INFO, created by Jose Antonio Vazquez on 26/12/2017.
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Question 1

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1- Which of the following weather reports could be, in accordance with the regulations, abbreviated to "CAVOK"?
Answer
  • METAR LEGA 040700Z 00000KT 5000 1000NW BCFG OVC025 13/12 Q1019
  • METAR LERT 040700Z 00000KT 9000 NSC 17/15 Q1018 NOSIG
  • METAR LEGT 040700Z 00000KT 9999 NSC 14/09 Q1018
  • METAR COR LERI 040700Z 00000KT 9999 FEW030 SCT100 17/14 Q1017 NOSIG

Question 2

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2- What does the expression "Broken (BKN)" mean?
Answer
  • Nil significant cloud cover
  • 3-5 Eights of the sky is cloud covered
  • 3-4 Eights of the sky is cloud covered
  • 5-7 Eights of the sky is cloud covered

Question 3

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3- In which of the following 18:50 UTC METAR reports, is the probability of fog formation, in the coming night, the highest?
Answer
  • 040700Z VRB01KT 7000 BKN020 15/14 Q1019 NOSIG
  • 040700Z 00000KT 9999 FEW030 SCT100 17/14 Q1017 NOSIG
  • 00000KT 6000 NSC 13/12 Q1019 BECMG 3000 BR
  • 040700Z 00000KT 9999 FEW030 SCT100 17/14 Q1017 NOSI

Question 4

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4- What does the abbreviation "NOSIG" mean?
Answer
  • No weather related problems
  • No report received
  • No significant changes
  • Not signed by the meteorologist

Question 5

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5- You receive the following METAR: LSGG 120730Z 00000KT 0300 R05/0700N FG VV001 M02/M02 Q1014 NOSIG = What will be the RVR at 0900 UTC?
Answer
  • 900 m
  • 700 m
  • The RVR is unknown, because the "NOSIG" does not refer to RVR
  • 300 m

Question 6

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6- What does this mean in a weather chart
Answer
  • severe icing between levels 280 and 360
  • light turbulence from ground to a level between levels 280 and 360
  • moderate turbulence between levels 280 and 360
  • Mountain waves between levels 280 and 360

Question 7

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7- Refer to the following TAF extract: TAF LELC 050500Z 0506/0606 VRB04KT 9999 FEW040 TX24/0512Z TN14/0506Z BECMG 0508/0511 11010KT BECMG 0518/0521 VRB02KT TEMPO 0521/0523 27003G13KT= What wind is forecast for 2400 UTC?
Answer
  • VRB04KT
  • 11010KT
  • VRB02KT
  • 27003G13KT

Question 8

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8- In Refer to the following TAF extract: BECMG 0218/0221 2000 BR BKN004 PROB30 TEMPO 0221/0224 0500 FG VV001 What does the abbreviation "PROB30" mean?
Answer
  • Conditions will last for at least 30 minutes
  • Probability of 30%
  • The cloud ceiling should lift to 3000 FT
  • Change expected in less than 30 minutes

Question 9

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9- What does the expression "Scattered (SCT)" mean?
Answer
  • Nil significant cloud cover
  • 3-5 Eights of the sky is cloud covered
  • 5-7 Eights of the sky is cloud covered
  • 3-4 Eights of the sky is cloud covered

Question 10

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10- Which of the following weather reports is a warning of conditions that could be potentially hazardous to aircraft in flight?
Answer
  • SIGMET
  • SPECI
  • TAF
  • TREND

Question 11

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11- In which weather report would you expect to find information about icing conditions on the runway?
Answer
  • SIGMET
  • AIRMET
  • TAF
  • METAR

Question 12

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12- What does the term METAR signify?
Answer
  • A METAR is a warning of dangerous meteorological conditions within a FIR.
  • A METAR signifies the actual weather report at an aerodrome and is generally issued in half-hourly intervals.
  • A METAR is a flight forecast, issued by the meteorological station several times daily.
  • A METAR is a landing forecast added to the actual weather report as a brief prognostic report.

Question 13

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13- The term PROB as used in a TAF message, indicates the probability in percentage, of phenomena described during a specific period. The numerical values immediately following the term PROB, are:
Answer
  • 35 or 50
  • 30 or 40
  • 30 or 50
  • 40 or 50

Question 14

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14. What does this mean in a weather chart
Answer
  • moderate icing and severe turbulence between levels 140 and 180
  • severe icing and turbulence between levels 140 and 180
  • moderate icing and turbulence between levels 140 and 180
  • severe icing and moderate turbulence between levels 140 and 180

Question 15

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15- Refer to the following TAF extract: BECMG 0118/0121 2000 BR BKN004 BECMG 0121/0124 0500 FG VV001 What does the abbreviation "VV001" mean?
Answer
  • Vertical visibility 100 m.
  • Vertical visibility 100 FT.
  • RVR greater than 100 m.
  • RVR less than 100 m.
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