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.
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