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Training Guide in Surface Weather Observations - Multiple Choices

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...unfocused lights of moderate <strong>in</strong>tensity<br />

22. visibility is less than 3 miles<br />

visibility is rapidly <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g and decreas<strong>in</strong>g by 1/2 mile or more<br />

23. You must allow time for your eyes to become adjusted to the darkness.<br />

24. b. after the visibility<br />

25. -the prevail<strong>in</strong>g visibility is 1 statute mile or less<br />

-the RVR is reported <strong>in</strong> the body of a METAR/SPECI report<br />

26. R22/2400FT<br />

27. R02L/0600FT<br />

28. No RVR is coded<br />

29. No RVR is coded<br />

30. b. as many locations as practicable.<br />

31. b. SFC VIS = 3, TWR VIS = 2<br />

32. b. Column 8: noth<strong>in</strong>g required; Column 14: RVRNO<br />

33. d. all of the above.<br />

34. b. 3 to 15<br />

35. b. 3/8<br />

36. c. 2 3/4SM<br />

37. d. the average of all observed values.<br />

38. b. 2 1/4SM<br />

39. d. 7/16<br />

40. a. 8<br />

A-6

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