ATSC 113 Study Guide - Final Guide: Wind Shear, Froude Number, Natural Convection

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Available sep 15 at 5am - sep 21 at 10pm 7 days. This quiz was locked sep 21 at 10pm. Score for this attempt: 7 out of 7. Changes in the aircraft altitude or attitude (the direction it is pointing), but aircraft remains in control. You would report the intensity of this turbulence as: moderate https://canvas. ubc. ca/courses/39462/quizzes/121920. The term for the different size swirls of air motion that superimpose on each other that make up turbulence is: 2/5 catastrophic turbulons swirlirons frankies maggies free convection 10/25/2019. Mountain waves are wavy motions of the air caused when statically stable air flows over mountains. For any fixed static stability, faster winds create mountain waves of longer wavelength (distance between two wave crests) https://canvas. ubc. ca/courses/39462/quizzes/121920. 3/5 buoyant thermals of warm rising air aircraft engine malfunction false weaker strength (wind speeds are not relevant to mountain waves) greater strength (amplitude of up and down motions) 10/25/2019.