These videos are incredible. Concise, to the point but jam-packed with useful info. Thank you so much. Will you be doing a series on Radio Navigation? And perhaps Systems?
increases humidity, this means the air has more moisture in in so becomes saturated at a higher temperature. Which is the same as having a higher dew point.
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Hi! I have one question What weather gives the worst visibility? Heavy Rain, fog or heavy snow 🤔 I have been searching, but in every place i look, there is a different answer
They can all give really bad vis. The short answer is it depends on the intensity. Really heavy snow might be worse than fog but not always. Through my personal experience I would say that fog is the worst.
These videos are incredible. Concise, to the point but jam-packed with useful info. Thank you so much. Will you be doing a series on Radio Navigation? And perhaps Systems?
That's the plan!
Hi!
At 5:16 you say "which has the effect of increasing the dew point temperature".
Is this right?
Does the Dew point increases or decreases?
Thanks
increases humidity, this means the air has more moisture in in so becomes saturated at a higher temperature. Which is the same as having a higher dew point.
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Thank you. 🙏 Keep it up!
Love it. When are u planning add lesson about winds? I need it really bad haha
All up on the channel!
You are brilliant these are the best vidios i have seen so far. Please we need series on aircraft systems im desperate for them as it doesnt matter how much i study i still cant get their questions right
@@mohamedazab511 Just memorise the answers for AGK
Hi! I have one question
What weather gives the worst visibility?
Heavy Rain, fog or heavy snow 🤔
I have been searching, but in every place i look, there is a different answer
They can all give really bad vis. The short answer is it depends on the intensity. Really heavy snow might be worse than fog but not always. Through my personal experience I would say that fog is the worst.
@@atplclass thank you!, yeah its a little complicated question
You haven't mention about steam fog.
Evaporation fog and Steam fog are the same thing