Meteorology

Lenticular Cloud

Definition

A lens-shaped cloud formed in mountain wave crests. Lenticular clouds remain stationary despite strong winds and indicate severe to extreme turbulence. A clear sign of mountain wave activity.

Why Lenticular Cloud Matters for Pilots

Weather concepts like Lenticular Cloud appear frequently on both FAA and EASA knowledge exams. More importantly, understanding Lenticular Cloud helps pilots make sound go/no-go decisions and avoid hazardous conditions in flight. Weather-related accidents remain a leading cause of general aviation incidents.

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Exam Tip

This concept is commonly tested in meteorology-related questions on FAA and EASA exams. Make sure you can explain Lenticular Cloud in your own words for the oral exam. Practice applying this concept to real-world scenarios, not just memorizing the definition.

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