Hi! I passed my part 107 with an 88 and this video really helped a ton. I would encourage others to watch as many videos as possible and study for a couple of weeks at least. I also paid for a class on Udemy to help out. Thank you!
2:22 I answered on the test that advection fog is likely to form in warm, moist air mass on the windward side of mountains based on this and it was wrong, the correct answer is an air mass moving inland from the coast in winter.
I watched a few videos from those weather channels. But was confused AF, they were only explaining like 30% of it. This one is clear and comprehensive, now I know the type we have here in southern China - advection fog. Our apartment's tile floor's so freaking wet, my room is particularly bad. We close all windows (except the one in the toilet) all day but still wet and slippery and disgusting. I want to do something about it, dunno when it will be over. Maybe use a dehumidifier? Run the fans?
Hi! I passed my part 107 with an 88 and this video really helped a ton. I would encourage others to watch as many videos as possible and study for a couple of weeks at least. I also paid for a class on Udemy to help out. Thank you!
whats a part 107?? im doing atpl
Thank you! I love listening to your videos when I’m driving
Incredible content. Very straight to the point! Thanks
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2:22 I answered on the test that advection fog is likely to form in warm, moist air mass on the windward side of mountains based on this and it was wrong, the correct answer is an air mass moving inland from the coast in winter.
Advection fog is not associated with mountains in this video. The section about advection fog states it is most commonly found in coastal areas.
It’s just a bit confusing but have to handle it, it was partially correct
@@juanarguello7209 PHAK page 12-15, 3rd paragraph under “Fog.” www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/14_phak_ch12.pdf
I watched a few videos from those weather channels. But was confused AF, they were only explaining like 30% of it. This one is clear and comprehensive, now I know the type we have here in southern China - advection fog. Our apartment's tile floor's so freaking wet, my room is particularly bad. We close all windows (except the one in the toilet) all day but still wet and slippery and disgusting. I want to do something about it, dunno when it will be over. Maybe use a dehumidifier? Run the fans?
Subscribed ! thanks for that !!
great! thanks for sharing, really helped me determine what kind of fog I'm seeing in our place 🤣😊
Awesome! You bet!
Upslope fog can be a b!tch when climbing Mt Fuji.
Military chaff marine layer dry fog...
Wonderful, but what is the DEW POINT?
The temperature at which air can't hold moisture, therefore it saturates. For example the water droplets on your car in the morning
Cool
i looked for video of fog, not for text and your face 👎
so your eyes can see his face and text but not the example pictures?
@@CptShaquilleOatmeal you have troubled comprehension