Advection Fog
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Steaming Fog
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8.26.14 Describe the following depression types
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8.26.14 Describe the meteorological conditions required for the formation and dispersal of the following;
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8.26.16 Describes symbols and colours used for the following fronts on weather charts
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8.26.16 Explain how katabatic winds may enhance or inhibit radiation fog depending on their strength
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8.26.18 Describe the cross section of the typical cold front including cloud, temperature and freezing level changes, precipitation, and typical width.
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8.26.18 Describe the operational problems associated with fog
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8.26.2 Define meteorological visibility.
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8.26.2 Explain what is meant by transparency of air.
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8.26.22 Describe a cross section of the typical warm front including cloud, temperature and freezing level changes, precipitation, and typical width.
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8.26.24 Describe events before during an after an idealised warm front in terms of the following
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8.26.4 Differentiate between visibility distance and visibility range.
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8.26.4 Explain how illumination from the sun or moon have an effect on visibility.
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8.26.4 Explain why illumination from the sun or moon has no effect on prevailing visibility
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8.26.6 Describe the operational characteristics of the visibility sensor used in Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) and reported in METAR AUTO reports
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8.26.8 Describe characteristics and effects on visibility distance of the following
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8.26.8 Describe the effect on visibility of the following;
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2.28.4 Explain the processes involved in the formation of hoar frost on an aircraft on the ground and in flight
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8.28.10 Explain how to avoid or alleviate all forms of airframe icing other than hoar frost
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8.28.12 State the hazards for light aircraft from the following
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