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Continuing Education Atmosphere
On a METAR, the temperature is indicating 13C and the dew point is -1C. What kind of visibility can we expect?
  1. Poor visibility
  2. Good Visibility
  3. Temperature and Dew point do not affect visibility
Continuing Education Atmosphere
On a METAR, the temperature is indicating 20C and dew point is indicating 20C. What kind of visibility can we expect?
  1. Poor visibility
  2. good visibility
  3. temperature and dew point do not affect visibility
Continuing Education Atmosphere
(Refer to Figure 15.) What is the forecast wind for KMEM from 1600Z until the end of the forecast?
  1. Variable in direction at 4 knots
  2. No significant wind
  3. Variable in direction at 6 knots
Continuing Education Atmosphere
Continuing Education Atmosphere
What are the characteristics of unstable air?
  1. Turbulence and good surface visibility
  2. Turbulence and poor surface visibility
  3. Nimbostratus clouds and good surface visibility
Continuing Education Atmosphere
Continuing Education Atmosphere
Continuing Education Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Continuing Education Microbiology
Which is the correct order when going from smallest to largest organism?
  1. bacteria, virus, fungi
  2. fungi, bacteria, virus
  3. they are all the same
  4. virus, bacteria, fungi
Continuing Education Atmosphere
(Refer to Figure 260, area A.) What is the predominant visibility around the letter A on the Washington and Oregon coast?
  1. VFR – visibility greater than 5 statute miles
  2. MVFR – visibility 3 to 5 statute miles
  3. IFR – visibility 1 to 3 statute miles
Continuing Education Atmosphere
(Refer to Figure 260, area D.) The visibility in central New York just west of Circle D is mostly                                       .
  1. LIFR – visibility 0 to 1 statute mile
  2. IFR – visibility 0 to 1 statute mile
  3. MVFR – visibility 3 to 5 statute miles
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