Training Guide in Surface Weather Observations - Multiple Choices
Training Guide in Surface Weather Observations - Multiple Choices
Training Guide in Surface Weather Observations - Multiple Choices
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72. Ra<strong>in</strong> showers of an unknown <strong>in</strong>tensity are observed approximately 7 to 8 miles north of the station.<br />
What should be recorded <strong>in</strong> column 9 (Present <strong>Weather</strong>) and/or column 14 (Remarks)?<br />
a. column 9: VCSH; column 14: VCSH N<br />
b. column 9: noth<strong>in</strong>g required; column 14: VCSH 7-8 N<br />
c. column 9: VCSH; column 14: RA SH UNKN N<br />
d. noth<strong>in</strong>g required <strong>in</strong> either column<br />
73. Fog/mist is responsible for lower<strong>in</strong>g the visibility to 5/8 mile. Light ra<strong>in</strong> is also occurr<strong>in</strong>g. The present<br />
weather would be coded:<br />
a. FG RA<br />
b. RA FG<br />
c. RA BR<br />
d. BR RA<br />
74. A large area of fog is observed 6 miles NE-S of the station. What is reported <strong>in</strong> column 9 (Present<br />
<strong>Weather</strong>)?<br />
a. noth<strong>in</strong>g<br />
b. VCFG<br />
c. PRFG<br />
d. BCFG<br />
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