ATSC 113 Study Guide - Final Guide: Thunderstorm, Stratus Cloud, Weather Radar

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19 Apr 2020
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Available sep 27 at 5am - oct 1 at 10pm 5 days. This quiz was locked oct 1 at 10pm. Score for this attempt: 6 out of 6. Thunderstorm intensity hail damage intensity tornado wind speeds hurricane damage intensity 10/25/2019. It is safe to fly in a thunderstorm if the storm is forecast to not have tornadoes or heavy rain. Thunderstorm cells have diameters of roughly 15 km or less, so pilots can fly around the thundershowers. Multicell thunderstorm mesoscale convective vortex low-precipitation supercell high-precipitation supercell visual appearance of showers that you see out of the windscreen. Pilot reports of heavy rain made by pilots who already flew near that flightarea. Ground-based weather radar, as reported to you or accessed by you. Fly d - step 4 -quiz 5: atsc 113 101/99a applied meteorology -sep 2019. If the rain is not heavy, most aircraft can safely fly through rain.