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Meteorology

                If  the  conditions  are  right,  instability  can  occur  in  the  air,  leading  to  the

                formation of CB (cumulonimbus clouds).




                3.6.3.3     Orographic clouds


                Orographic clouds form when moist air is forced upward by mountains or other

                high terrains. As the air rises along the mountains, it cools, and the water vapor

                condenses, forming clouds.

                This phenomenon is known as orography.




                If  the  air  is  very  humid,  fog  can  form.  If  the  water  content  is  moderate,

                stratocumulus clouds will form at the condensation level.


                If the air is unstable, CB clouds can form. On the lee side of the mountain, the

                clouds dissolve due to descending air.


                In  stable  weather,  mountain  waves
                can form on the lee side.


                The clouds in these mountain waves

                will  be  AC  (altocumulus)  and  SC

                (stratocumulus), and they will form in bands or in shadow zones.




                Flying in clouds presents problems!


                In addition to reduced visibility, issues include turbulence, icing, and dangerous

                precipitation in the form of hail. The most dangerous are CB clouds!




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                3.6.4     Cumulonimbus cloud

                CB,  or  cumulonimbus,  is  the  large  storm  cloud  that  contains  virtually  all

                weather phenomena’s, such as turbulence, icing, hail, heavy rain, strong winds

                from all directions, thunder, and lightning.


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