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PIM TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS - 14269_185

Aerographers Mate, Module 01-Surface Weather Observations
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REVIEW  QUESTIONS Q.51. On what line of a movement report might you findrequestsfor an en route weather forecast? Q.52. What does the term MOD-LOC indicate on a movement  report? Q53. What does the term SOA actually mean? Q54.    How are intermediate positions determined on a PIM chart? SUMMARY Many  different  types  of  graphic  products  are routinely  produced  for  briefing  purposes.  In  this chapter, we have discussed the terms used to describe various  meteorological  parameters  on  these  products, the standards for the display of these parameters on graphic products, as well as the types of charts used to display  graphic  products. We covered in detail the plotting of both surface and upper-air observation reports, and the plotting of the Skew T, Log P diagram. In  addition,  we  discussed  the  parameters  of  the movement  report  (MOVREP)  and  the  plotting  of  points of intended movement (PIM) data. 4-38





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