Fly A - Step 4 -Quiz 1 PDF

Title Fly A - Step 4 -Quiz 1
Course Weather for Sailing, Flying & Snow Sports
Institution The University of British Columbia
Pages 5
File Size 344 KB
File Type PDF
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10/25/2019

Fly A - Step 4 -Quiz 1: ATSC 113 101/99A Applied Meteorology -Sep 2019

Fly A - Step 4 -Quiz 1 Due Sep 14 at 10pm Points 6 Questions 6 Available Sep 8 at 5am - Sep 14 at 10pm 7 days Time Limit 50 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2

This quiz was locked Sep 14 at 10pm.

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Attempt 1

4 minutes

2 out of 6

 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 6 out of 6 Submitted Sep 9 at 8:23pm This attempt took less than 1 minute.

Question 1

1 / 1 pts

If clouds cover 7/8 of the sky, the cloud coverage is:

broken

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1/5

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Fly A - Step 4 -Quiz 1: ATSC 113 101/99A Applied Meteorology -Sep 2019

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Question 2

1 / 1 pts

What is the approximate cloud coverage in photo 1c1?

scattered

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Fly A - Step 4 -Quiz 1: ATSC 113 101/99A Applied Meteorology -Sep 2019

Question 3

1 / 1 pts

When photos of clouds are taken at slant or oblique angles, the cloud coverage looks greater than it actually is.

True

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Question 4

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Which statement is correct regarding a cloud ceiling for aviation?

For low clouds of broken or overcast coverage, cloud-base height above ground defines the cloud ceiling.

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Question 5

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Photo 1d1 was taken from Richmond, BC (a suburb of Vancouver). Notice the North Shore mountains (elevation roughly 1,500 m ≈ 5000 ft) in the background, and the clouds near those mountains. For this case, a rough guess at the ceiling is:

no ceiling

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4/5

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Question 6

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How can we determine ceiling altitude?

Laser ceilometers

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Quiz Score: 6 out of 6

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