Meteorology
Aperçu
Meteorology is one of the most content-heavy ATPL subjects. It covers atmospheric physics, wind systems and circulation, cloud formation, weather hazards (thunderstorms, icing, turbulence, windshear), fronts and pressure systems, and the interpretation of weather charts, METARs, TAFs, and SIGMETs.
Sujets Clés
- Atmospheric composition, structure, and stability
- Temperature — ISA, lapse rates, inversions
- Pressure systems and altimetry
- Wind — geostrophic, gradient, surface winds, jet streams
- Moisture, clouds, and precipitation formation
- Fronts — warm, cold, occluded, stationary
- Thunderstorms — formation, hazards, avoidance
- Icing — types, severity, conditions
- Turbulence — types and causes
- Visibility and fog formation
- METAR, TAF, SIGMET, and weather chart interpretation
- Tropical meteorology and cyclones
Conseils d'Étude
Study real weather charts and METARs daily — pattern recognition takes time
Master the atmospheric stability concept — it underlies cloud formation and turbulence
Learn to decode METARs and TAFs from memory, not by reference
Understand the three-cell circulation model for global wind patterns
Focus on weather hazards — thunderstorms, icing, and wind shear are heavily tested
Questions Types
1. The tropopause is typically found at what altitude over the mid-latitudes?
2. A METAR reporting 'BKN025CB' indicates:
3. Which type of icing is considered most hazardous?
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