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ATPL Meteorology - Class 15: Fronts and Depressions. 

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ATPL Meteorology - Class 15: Fronts and Depressions.
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Welcome to the 15th class in the Meteorology series.
The boundary between airmasses and weather systems is called a front. Fronts behave in fairly predictable ways so if we understand how they work then we can better understand what type of weather to expect when we see one approaching.
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Aiming to assist with ATPL theory exams and the ground school aspect of ATPL training. Including helpful tips for studying and to use in the exam.
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@debelastingdienst8549
@debelastingdienst8549 2 года назад
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@lukiohl
@lukiohl Год назад
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@Jmaster009
@Jmaster009 2 года назад
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@dploit
@dploit 5 месяцев назад
Thanks again! for sharing your knowledge and help other with the atpls exams! 🤗
@carlovazer8487
@carlovazer8487 6 месяцев назад
On my book is written 2/3 the WARM front and full geostphic the cold one
@TerracottaJourneys
@TerracottaJourneys Год назад
Very clear and on the ball, thanks!
@ewangirou9840
@ewangirou9840 3 месяца назад
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@deawhite6132
@deawhite6132 8 месяцев назад
Your videos are great!! I'm learning so so much! Thank you for doing this
@atplclass
@atplclass 7 месяцев назад
You are so welcome!
@romeomike3945
@romeomike3945 Год назад
These videos are great. Very easy to understand your explanations. One thing I struggled with was at 8:06 whereby the warm air mass decreases the pressure. I think I’m getting myself confused between air masses and high and low pressure systems? Obviously the pressure on a surface chart for a High is greater than the pressure for a Low.
@atplclass
@atplclass Год назад
Yes, you're correct. A "high" on an isobar chart is nothing to do with the temperature of the air. Likewise with a "low". So when we look at an isobar chart we have to almost think of it as another layer on top of a temperature chart. A high pressure cold system would be very high pressure for example and would therefore promote stratiform clouds and poor vis. If we had a low pressure cold system this would mean something more in the middle range. If we had a high pressure but a hot system then it would mean that we would get something more like clear skies and poor vis. It's all a combination of pressure and temp. Meteorology is not really an exact science its all a combination of lots of different factors, hopefully you can see how the combinations work.
@Pilot_Mar
@Pilot_Mar 2 года назад
great video man much appreciated i cant wait for the next video kindly expedite
@ZARAKization
@ZARAKization Месяц назад
Sir you may ammend the ratio of cold air as you stated, “goes 50 up and 1 ahead”.
@MHCAE
@MHCAE 2 года назад
R Nav next please
@nevaehraeyne8087
@nevaehraeyne8087 2 года назад
Thanks Grant!
@calanjarvis4788
@calanjarvis4788 2 года назад
Superb.
@YusefMuradHossein
@YusefMuradHossein Год назад
Thank you !
@atplclass
@atplclass Год назад
You're welcome!
@arazali4002
@arazali4002 10 месяцев назад
،،، Hey grant hello how are you I have been watching your lessons for about 6 months you are excellent can I ask where are you from and how long you are airlines pilot thank you with my appreciation.
@atplclass
@atplclass 10 месяцев назад
Scottish pilot in airlines for 6 years
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Please the next vids asap please My exam is coming soon 🔜
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