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1 Property of Lear Siegler

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3 FRONTAL WEATHER Property of Lear Siegler

4 Terminal Learning Objective Page D-1 in Student Handout:
ACTION: CONDITION: STANDARD:

5 Identify the characteristics common
ELO Identify the characteristics common to all fronts IAW FM

6 OF DIFFERENT DENSITIES.
WARM COLD A FRONT IS A BOUNDARY BETWEEN AIR MASSES OF DIFFERENT DENSITIES. Property of Lear Siegler

7 WARM COLD Frontal formation: When two high pressure cells exist so that the circulation of air is converging between them, a front is formed. The converging air currents veer upward creating a zone (trough) of low pressure. Property of Lear Siegler

8 cP H L mT Property of Lear Siegler

9 A TEMPERATURE INVERSION
Frontal weather is caused by the lifting of warm moist air by colder more dense air. ALL FRONTS HAVE A TEMPERATURE INVERSION

10 FRONTAL DISCONTINUITIES
TEMPERATURE DEWPOINT PRESSURE “ FALL THEN RISE” WIND SHIFT : APPROX 90° DRIFT CORRECTION TO THE RIGHT Property of Lear Siegler

11 Primary factors affecting frontal weather are slope, speed,
moisture content, and stability.

12 questions ?

13 Identify the general characteristics
ELO Identify the general characteristics of a cold front IAW FM

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17 Property of Lear Siegler

18 Cold Front The leading edge of a cold air mass, normally moving toward the southeast. Property of Lear Siegler

19 Warm Front Cold Front Property of Lear Siegler

20 Cold Front Slope Clouds Width of weather band Winds
Direction of movement Speed Symbol

21 Cold Front Slope – avg. 1:80 1 mile 80 miles

22 Cold Front COLD AIR WARM AIR COLD FRONT 25,000’ 20,000’ 15,000’
CUMULONIMBUS 20,000’ cumuliform predominant 15,000’ 10,000’ COLD AIR WARM AIR Cold Front COLD FRONT Property of Lear Siegler

23 Post-frontal, can be violent
type of weather Post-frontal, can be violent Cold Front Property of Lear Siegler

24 Width of weather band 50 miles Cold Front Property of Lear Siegler

25 northwest southwest Cold Front Winds

26 Property of Lear Siegler

27 1000 996 992 Property of Lear Siegler

28 southeast Direction of Movement

29 Average 25 knots Speed

30 If speed of front exceeds 25 kts a squall
WARNING! If speed of front exceeds 25 kts a squall line may form as much as 300 miles ahead. Squall lines may include tornadoes, hail, and destructive winds! Speed

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32 Property of Lear Siegler

33 Property of Lear Siegler

34 SQUALL LINE Property of Lear Siegler

35 color - blue triangle shapes, pointing in direction of movement Symbol
NOTE: You must recognize in color and black and white. color - blue triangle shapes, pointing in direction of movement Symbol

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37 questions ?

38 a. slope -1:80 b. cumuliform clouds c. 50 mile wide band of coverage
d. winds NW behind front, SW ahead e. moves southeast f knots average speed Property of Lear Siegler

39 Property of Lear Siegler

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42 Identify the general characteristics
ELO Identify the general characteristics of a warm front IAW FM

43 being overridden by warmer air.
Warm Front The trailing edge of a cold air mass, normally moving generally toward the northeast, being overridden by warmer air. Property of Lear Siegler

44 being overridden by warmer air.
Warm Front The trailing edge of a cold air mass, normally moving generally toward the northeast, being overridden by warmer air. Property of Lear Siegler

45 Warm Front Slope Clouds Width of weather band Winds
Direction of movement Speed Symbol

46 Warm Front Slope – avg. 1:200 1 mile 200 miles

47 stratiform predominant
Warm Front Property of Lear Siegler

48 b. Stratiform clouds predominate c. 400-600 mile band of coverage
a. Slope - 1:200 b. Stratiform clouds predominate c mile band of coverage d. Wind SW behind, SE ahead of the front e. Moves Northeast f. 15kts avg speed Property of Lear Siegler

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51 WARM AIR COLD AIR WARM FRONT Width of weather band MILES 25,000’
20,000’ Width of weather band 15,000’ Ci 10,000’ Cs As WARM AIR Ns St COLD AIR 400 to 600 miles 100 200 300 400 500 MILES WARM FRONT Property of Lear Siegler

52 WARM FRONT Winds southeast southwest

53 Property of Lear Siegler

54 WARM FRONT northeast Direction of Movement

55 WARM FRONT Average 15 knots Speed

56 WARM FRONT color - red half moon shapes, pointing in direction
NOTE: You must recognize in color and black and white. color - red half moon shapes, pointing in direction of movement Symbol

57 Unstable Warm Front Property of Lear Siegler

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59 questions ?

60 ELO Identify the general characteristics
of a stationary front IAW FM

61 H H Stationary Front A front which is not moving, speed
of zero to less than 5 knots. H H Property of Lear Siegler

62 Stationary Front Slope similar to Clouds warm front
Width of weather band Winds Direction of movement Speed Symbol similar to warm front

63 Movement - unpredictable
Stationary Front Winds – light and variable, tend to parallel isobars. Movement - unpredictable Speed – zero to < 5 kts H H Property of Lear Siegler

64 Stationary Front combination of symbols for cold and warm fronts,
alternating sides of line of front NOTE: You must recognize in color and black and white. color – alternating red and blue Property of Lear Siegler

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66 Identify the general characteristics
ELO Identify the general characteristics of an open wave IAW FM

67 Open Wave L A wave-like appearance with one portion a cold front and the other a warm front with an open area in between. Property of Lear Siegler

68 Vertical cross section.
Open Wave Warm Air Colder Cold Vertical cross section. Property of Lear Siegler

69 Stationary Front Mostly forms along a stationary front, but may form from any existing front. L Property of Lear Siegler

70 Open Wave L Property of Lear Siegler

71 L Cold Front Warm Front Property of Lear Siegler

72 Open Wave L Property of Lear Siegler

73 Open Wave L Property of Lear Siegler

74 Open Wave L Property of Lear Siegler

75 L Open Wave Weather Warm front WX Cold front WX Warm air
Property of Lear Siegler

76 direction along the line of
Open Wave L Movement Travels in easterly direction along the line of the original front Property of Lear Siegler

77 Weather chart portrayal
Open Wave L Warm front Weather chart portrayal Cold front Property of Lear Siegler

78 A B Property of Lear Siegler

79 Property of Lear Siegler

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82 ELO Identify the general characteristics
of an occluded front IAW FM

83 Occluded Front: The result of a faster moving cold front overtaking a slower moving warm front. The effect is one front on top of the other squeezing warm air between.

84 Warm Air Colder Cold Open Wave Occluded Front:
The result of a faster moving cold front overtaking a slower moving warm front. The effect is one front on top of the other squeezing warm air between. Property of Lear Siegler

85 Warm Air Colder Cold Open Wave 25 kts. 15 kts.
Property of Lear Siegler

86 Open Wave Warm Air Colder Cold Property of Lear Siegler

87 Cold Occlusion Warm Air Colder Cold Property of Lear Siegler

88 Cold Occlusion Warm Air Colder Cold Property of Lear Siegler

89 Two types of occlusions:
Cold front occlusion – The cold front runs underneath the warm front. (coldest air is behind the cold front) Warm front occlusion – The cold front overruns the warm front. (coldest air is ahead of the warm front)

90 Warm Air Colder Cold Open Wave Cold front occlusion – The cold front
runs underneath the warm front. (coldest air is behind the cold front) Warm Air Colder Cold Property of Lear Siegler

91 Cold Occlusion Warm Air Colder Cold Property of Lear Siegler

92 Cold Occlusion Warm Air Colder Cold Property of Lear Siegler

93 Warm Air Cold Colder Open Wave Warm front occlusion – The cold front
overruns the warm front. (coldest air is ahead of the warm front) Warm Air Cold Colder Property of Lear Siegler

94 Warm Occlusion Warm Air Cold Colder Property of Lear Siegler

95 Warm Occlusion Warm Air Cold Colder Property of Lear Siegler

96 Occlusions: cloud types
Both warm and cold front types stratiform and cumuliform

97 Occlusions: weather Weather associated with each of these fronts
combines widespread low ceilings and poor visibilities of the warm front with the severe weather of the cold front.

98 Occlusions: winds Ahead of the occlusion vary south to east
generally from the southeast, behind the front generally from the northwest.

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100 Similar to an open wave, to the east
Occlusions: movement Similar to an open wave, to the east

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102 direction along the line of
Cold Occlusion Travels in easterly direction along the line of the original front Property of Lear Siegler

103 Portrayal: cold occlusion

104 Warm Occlusion Portrayal: warm occlusion Property of Lear Siegler

105 questions ?

106 ELO Identify the proper flight procedures to use when dealing with
frontal weather IAW FM

107 Each type front presents certain problems to the aviator. The aviator
RECOGNITION OF TYPE: Each type front presents certain problems to the aviator. The aviator must learn to recognize type of front in order to apply proper procedures.

108 FLIGHT CONSIDERATIONS:
Cold fronts and squall lines DON’T GO!

109 FLIGHT CONSIDERATIONS: Warm fronts
Sufficient fuel for a long flight and possible diversion to an alternate airfield

110 FLIGHT CONSIDERATIONS: Stationary fronts
Same as warm front, plus alert for open wave and occlusion

111 FLIGHT CONSIDERATIONS: Open wave
Avoid the crest of the wave and cold front, cold front procedures for cold side, warm front procedures for warm side

112 WARNING! FLIGHT CONSIDERATIONS: Occluded fronts
Occluded fronts offer worst possible weather! Avoid the apex of the occlusion by at least 50 to 100 miles. Circumnavigate to right (tailwinds). Do not fly through an occluded front. Wait, circumnavigate, or fly through stationary/warm front separately.

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115 Identify indications of frontal
ELO Identify indications of frontal passage IAW FM

116 On the ground wind shift Temperature Dew point pressure

117 In flight more difficult to recognize best indicator is OAT gauge
anticipate drift correction to right (with possible exception of occlusion)

118 Property of Lear Siegler

119 Property of Lear Siegler

120 Property of Lear Siegler

121 Property of Lear Siegler

122 Property of Lear Siegler

123 Property of Lear Siegler

124 Property of Lear Siegler

125 Property of Lear Siegler

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128 Open Wave Warm Air Colder Cold Property of Lear Siegler

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131 Practical Exercise

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