Meteorology

8.8.12 Explain the effect of changes in temperature and moisture content of air on relative humidity.
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8.8.18 Air Moisture and Density
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8.8.20 Explain how temperature, relative humidity and Dew Point values can be used to indicate differences in water content of air.
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8.8.20 Explain how temperature, relative humidity and Dew Point values can be used to indicate differences in water content of air.
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quiz me on - Temperature & heat exchange
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8.10.4 State the unit of pressure commonly used in meteorology.
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8.10.8 Define Pressure Lapse Rate.
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8.10.10 State the average Pressure Lapse Rate in the lower atmosphere.
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8.10.14 List the assumed conditions on which the International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) is based.
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8.10.18 Explain how deviation from ISA values influences performance of aircraft and their engines.
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8.10.20 Altimeter Settings
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8.10.22 Explain why an altimeter requires a subscale adjustment.
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8.10.24 Explain the importance of correct subscale setting.
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8.10.24 Uses of Buys Ballot's Law
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8.10.26 Define wind shear.
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8.10.28 Describe the effects of vertical and horizontal wind shear on aircraft operations.
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8.12.2 Measurement of the standard surface wind
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8.12.4 State the two factors that determine the stability of air.
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8.12.4 State the units to describe wind speed
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8.12.6 State the units used to describe wind direction with reference to a) forecasts issued by Metservice and b) spot winds relayed to pilots
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8.12.8 List the three forces acting to generate wind at low levels
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8.12.10 Coriolis force.
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8.12.10 Interpret graphs of steep and shallow environment lapse rates (ELR) including inversions and isothermal layers.
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8.12.10 Explain the cause of the Coriolis force
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