In aviation forecasts, the 'Freezing Level' refers to:4
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What is 'Virga', and why is it a hazard indicator for remote pilots?4
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What is the difference between an anemometer and a wind vane?4
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In aviation, how is 'Visibility' officially defined?4
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Why is checking NOTAMs critical for a drone pilot's weather planning?4
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As the temperature of an air mass increases, its capacity to hold invisible water vapor:4
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If a METAR reports a temperature of 10 Β°C and a dew point of 10 Β°C (T/DP spread is zero), what should a remote pilot expect?4
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In a METAR report, what does the wind indication 'VRB03KT' mean?4
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In a METAR, how is a completely calm wind reported?4
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How does the Coriolis effect behave at the Earth's equator?4
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