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VOL1/UNIT4: Other Weather Observation Elements
CDC 1W051A: Self-Test Questions
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Meteorology
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10/08/2012

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Term
Name the two forms of liquid precipitation:
Definition
Rain and drizzle.
Term
Define “freezing precipitation.”
Definition
Liquid precipitation that falls and freezes upon impact with objects on the ground or in flight.
Term
Transparent or translucent particles of ice that is round or irregular in shape. They usually rebound when striking hard ground and make a sound on impact:
Definition
Ice pellets.
Term
Very small, white, opaque grains of ice, which usually fall in small quantities, mostly from stratus clouds, and never as showers:
Definition
Snow grains.
Term
Ice crystals that appear mostly branched in the form of six-pointed stars:
Definition
Snow.
Term
Falls from strong convective clouds and occasionally freeze together, falling in irregular lumps:
Definition
Hail.
Term
Unbranched and in the form of needles, columns, or plates:
Definition
Ice crystals.
Term
Form exclusively in convective clouds and, under the right conditions, serve as the nuclei for hail development:
Definition
Snow pellets.
Term
What are the three categories of precipitation?
Definition

(1) Continuous.

(2) Intermittent.

(3) Showery.

Term
What category of precipitation is usually associated with stratiform cloud types?
Definition
Continuous.
Term
What category of precipitation stops and starts at least once within the hour preceding the observation:
Definition
Intermittent.
Term
What category of precipitation do swelling cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds produce?
Definition
Showery.
Term
What precipitation category changes intensity rapidly or begins and ends abruptly?
Definition
Showery.
Term
Individual raindrops aren’t identifiable:
Definition
Heavy rain.
Term
Snow is falling. There are no obstructions to vision present. The prevailing visibility is ¼ mile:
Definition
Heavy snow.
Term
Ice pellets are falling and there are no obstructions to vision. The prevailing visibility is 5 miles:
Definition
Moderate ice pellets.
Term
Rain is falling. Scattered drops don’t completely wet an exposed surface.
Definition
Light rain.
Term
Drizzle is falling and there are no obstructions to vision present. The prevailing visibility is 1 mile.
Definition
Light drizzle.
Term
What is the capacity of the FMQ-19’s rain gauge before tipping?
Definition
.01 of an inch.
Term
Describe the process of measuring frozen precipitation:
Definition

Remove the collector-funnel unit and measuring tube. Pour a measured amount of water into the overflow

can to melt the solid precipitation, pour the melted liquid into the measuring tube, measure the total amount of liquid, and subtract the amount of warm water used.

Term
What’s the term for a whirling vortex which doesn’t reach the ground?
Definition
Funnel cloud.
Term
What’s the term for a whirling vortex which descends to the surface over water?
Definition
Waterspout.
Term
What’s the term for a whirling vortex which touches the ground?
Definition
Tornado.
Term
What criteria must be met for tornadic activity to be classified as occurring “at the station?”
Definition
The phenomenon must be visible from the observation site.
Term
When can a thunderstorm be included in an observation even if thunder isn’t heard?
Definition

When hail is falling or lightning is observed in the immediate vicinity of your station and the local noise

level prevents you from hearing the thunder.

Term
When does a thunderstorm end?
Definition
15 minutes after the last occurrence of thunder, hail, or lightning.
Term
List the five hydrometeors:
Definition

(1) Fog.

(2) Blowing snow.

(3) Freezing fog.

(4) Blowing spray.

(5) Mist.

Term
List the five lithometeors:
Definition

(1) Dust.

(2) Sand.

(3) Haze.

(4) Smoke.

(5) Volcanic ash.

Term
Classify the specific hydrometeor or lithometeor described in the following statement: Small water droplets suspended in the air, visibility ¼ statute mile
Definition
Fog.
Term
Classify the specific hydrometeor or lithometeor described in the following statement: Reported only at sea stations near large bodies of water.
Definition
Blowing spray.
Term
Classify the specific hydrometeor or lithometeor described in the following statement: Finely divided earthly matter uniformly distributed in the atmosphere.
Definition
Dust.
Term
Classify the specific hydrometeor or lithometeor described in the following statement: Loose sand blown by the wind and restricting visibility to 4,800 meters.
Definition
Blowing sand.
Term
Classify the specific hydrometeor or lithometeor described in the following statement: A uniform veil that subdues natural colors.
Definition
Haze.
Term
Classify the specific hydrometeor or lithometeor described in the following statement: The disk of the sun appears very red at sunrise and the visibility is 8,000 meters due to a suspension of particles in the air.
Definition
Smoke.
Term
What pressure concept is the basis for determining other pressure values?
Definition
Station pressure.
Term
Which one of the three main pressure concepts is the reference for all other pressure values?
Definition
Sea-level pressure.
Term
Which pressure concept is a calculated sea-level pressure in inches of mercury?
Definition
Altimeter setting.
Term
What does temperature measure?
Definition
Kinetic energy.
Term
What indicates the temperature to which a given parcel of air must be cooled with constant water vapor content and pressure to reach saturation?
Definition
Dew point.
Term
What’s the wet bulb depression?
Definition
Difference between wet and dry bulb temperatures.
Term
Relative humidity is the ratio expressed as a percentage of what factors?
Definition
Actual vapor pressure of the air to the saturation vapor pressure.
Term
How do you convert magnetic north wind directions to true north?
Definition
Add easterly variations to the magnetic direction and subtract westerly variations from the magnetic direction.
Term
Over what period of time is wind direction determined? How is it read?
Definition
A 2-minute period (10 minutes overseas). It’s read to the nearest 10°.
Term
Over what period of time is windspeed determined? How is it read?
Definition
A 2-minute period (10 minutes overseas) and is read to the nearest knot.
Term
When wind instruments aren’t available, what’s one way to estimate the windspeed?
Definition
The Beaufort wind scale.
Term
What’s a gust?
Definition

A sudden intermittent increase in windspeed with at least a 10-knot variation between peaks and lulls

within the past 10 minutes.

Term
Define a squall:
Definition
A sudden increase of windspeed of at least 16 knots with a sustained average of 22 knots or more maintained for at least 1 minute before the speed diminishes.
Term
What’s a wind shift?
Definition
A change in wind direction of 45° or more that takes place in less than 15 minutes.
Term
What constitutes a variable wind direction?
Definition
A condition in which the wind direction is fluctuating by 60° or more during the observation.
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