ATSC 113 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cirrostratus Cloud, Advection, Nimbostratus Cloud

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Available sep 22 at 5am - sep 28 at 10pm 7 days. This quiz was locked sep 28 at 10pm. Score for this attempt: 5 out of 5. In image 1a3 below, the front (black line with semicircles) is moving towards the northeast (upper-right corner). Fill in the blanks in the following sentence: As the _______ approaches you, you would normally see the ________- altitude clouds first. https://canvas. ubc. ca/courses/39462/quizzes/121922. Fly c - step 4 -quiz 2: atsc 113 101/99a applied meteorology -sep 2019 warm front / high. In winter, aircraft icing hazards are possible at altitudes below what type of cloud: https://canvas. ubc. ca/courses/39462/quizzes/121922. 2/5 cold front / low unknown not enough information provided cold front / high warm front / low 10/25/2019. When cold air blows over a warm unfrozen lake in winter, the type of fog that is most likely is _______ fog. steam. Cirrostratus cirrus stratus altostratus radiation precipitation valley advection 10/25/2019.

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