CPL/ATPL Aviation Meteorology | AIR MASSES and FRONTAL SYSTEMS | Cold, Warm, Occluded fronts.

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  • @pilotchrish
    @pilotchrish Год назад +16

    ATPL-student from Norway here 🙋‍♂Thank you so much for the effort of making good videos for the hardest EASA-syllabus. You're a legend.

    • @ritik2028
      @ritik2028 Год назад

      heyn r u a pilot now?

    • @pilotchrish
      @pilotchrish Год назад +1

      @@ritik2028 Not yet, I just started my flying phase. But I've completed all my 13 theory subjects, thanks to youtubers like this who helped me pass :)

    • @ritik2028
      @ritik2028 Год назад

      @@pilotchrish I m quitting engineering to become a pilot .. Feels like I m late to start I m 19 rn

    • @owaisansari9849
      @owaisansari9849 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ritik2028late, bro you are still early compared to others, most of them are above 22 or more in this field

    • @ritik2028
      @ritik2028 9 месяцев назад

      @@owaisansari9849dude u writing met this attempt?

  • @gtmbk6678
    @gtmbk6678 2 года назад +19

    Man you’re the best , my exam is on 14th and I just learnt 177 questions just by watching this video . Very helpful indeed . Recommend this video for anyone doing ATPL meteorology . ✌🏿

  • @pratikbais
    @pratikbais 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have been struggling with understanding of frontal system for a long time. Your video has really helped a lot. Thanks a ton. Keep making such videos.

  • @roberthamwee1794
    @roberthamwee1794 2 года назад +4

    All my respect to you for explaining something so well. Excellent video, great tutorial. I really like how you explain the why behind the phenomena rather than simply stating what happens. All credit given. Thanks a Million!

  • @MrPouHan
    @MrPouHan Год назад +3

    Wow, the best demo and explanation of this subject I've come across - finally!!!! Thank you very much and subscribed.

  • @ZRAMY2012
    @ZRAMY2012 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very well thought presentation, I am in the FAA system so this explanation is perfect and maybe knowing it’s a fellow Indian makes it easier to understand

  • @RR-kl6sl
    @RR-kl6sl 11 месяцев назад +2

    AMAZING! Thank you so much, I'm in Europe prepping for EASA also and this helps A LOT. 👍

  • @363hehe
    @363hehe 24 дня назад

    You are awesome, thanks to you I understand meteo not only know ATPLQ database.

  • @alex01avi
    @alex01avi Месяц назад

    Best explanation! Greetings from Romania.

  • @curtis397
    @curtis397 2 года назад +2

    Great explanation. Heading through met phase right now and this was explained much better than our learning package. Thank you!

  • @zartabask915
    @zartabask915 2 года назад +1

    This video cleared the confusion between before, at and behind stages. 😅 🙏

  • @dineshbabu1611
    @dineshbabu1611 3 года назад +14

    I was wondering how to remember this and you cleared it and just when I had doubts about the winds (before, at and after front) you cleared it at right time! Thanks brother awesome!

    • @blueskiesandtailwinds6004
      @blueskiesandtailwinds6004  3 года назад +2

      Wow! Brother I feel really happy that these videos are helping people! Always welcome!

  • @sodiip
    @sodiip Год назад

    God bless you buddy! After watching this video I am wondering why I even wasted time watching anything else before this!! And I have subscribed.

  • @rho1zuwan
    @rho1zuwan Год назад +2

    I got an interview coming up soon. Your video really helps. Cheers.

  • @swiftbird4846
    @swiftbird4846 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful indeed and very clear. Thank you.

  • @rakhishukla2177
    @rakhishukla2177 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice explanation. Thank you so much

  • @kajalkarmur8418
    @kajalkarmur8418 2 года назад +2

    Hey! You are doing really well and it's helping me a lot.. A big thankuu 😊🤗

  • @lanceplayer2759
    @lanceplayer2759 3 года назад +2

    Your Video was very helpful. Thank You!

  • @yash.319
    @yash.319 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much buddy. Now i dont have any doubts in Fronts 👍

  • @RahilMathur-u2k
    @RahilMathur-u2k Год назад +1

    Very well explained !! Great Job Done !

  • @harshverma3447
    @harshverma3447 2 года назад +1

    It is there in ic joshi that cold occlution are common in summer and warm occlution are common in winters but as per your video it is vise versa!!

  • @oguzhantoprak6966
    @oguzhantoprak6966 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful explanation thank you very much

  • @thomasbernard2171
    @thomasbernard2171 4 месяца назад

    Thank you from France !

  • @flyingraul
    @flyingraul Год назад +1

    Really good explanation! Greats from Germany
    Keep it up :D

  • @laradosimms5114
    @laradosimms5114 2 года назад

    Best video I’ve ever seen on fronts

  • @prasadbhj
    @prasadbhj 3 года назад +3

    Hello there.Please make video on types of clouds & on general navigation that would be much appreciated .😊

  • @ShrutiDeshmukh-w7e
    @ShrutiDeshmukh-w7e Месяц назад

    Thank you so much sir 🙏🏻 ❤

  • @intisarahmed4004
    @intisarahmed4004 2 года назад +1

    Amazing explanation! Thank you!

  • @sidhrachi5070
    @sidhrachi5070 3 года назад +5

    hello sir, your videos are helping me a lot. i request can u please continue making them? and can u please make videos on chapter 21 and so on from ic joshi? ❤❤❤👌👍

  • @pulkitsarin5079
    @pulkitsarin5079 2 года назад +1

    Sir, IC joshi has a contradiction. In a warm front there it is mentioned that the winds will VEER and strengthen ahead of a warm front. Which one's to be marked in the exam?
    Also I love your content. It's a boon to have you teaching. Thanks and love ♥️

    • @pulkitsarin5079
      @pulkitsarin5079 2 года назад +1

      I've heard that if the answer is given wrong in IC joshi we have to mark it as it is or dgca will cut our marks

    • @piyushbhatt9962
      @piyushbhatt9962 2 года назад +2

      Thanks bro had the same confusion…

    • @sudersang5985
      @sudersang5985 Год назад

      Pulkit, that's true the IC josh has many mistakes.

  • @maxsalman783
    @maxsalman783 Год назад +1

    Well done! Comprehensive and clear.

  • @परीआमचीभारी
    @परीआमचीभारी Месяц назад

    Sir plz plz plz make videos on optical phenomena and precipitation

  • @shobhitpandey8828
    @shobhitpandey8828 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @arvindthapar7671
    @arvindthapar7671 3 года назад +2

    Idk Wht is it but I love ur videos😁😍😘😅

  • @enoch8867
    @enoch8867 Год назад

    Simply Clear...!!

  • @harryroberts388
    @harryroberts388 2 года назад

    Should make a video about the polar front, cold front theory - producing an occluded front.

  • @aiman8683ify
    @aiman8683ify 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much..

  • @maverick7354
    @maverick7354 2 года назад

    🚀🚀Superb explanation!!💯
    Make more All topics vedio of metrology subject.🚀🚀

  • @mrinal-10-sen
    @mrinal-10-sen 2 года назад

    Best place for met and exam

  • @Viral_insta744
    @Viral_insta744 Год назад

    Mst ek dum mst bhau 🤩🙏

  • @CSaiSrivatsR
    @CSaiSrivatsR Год назад +1

    Bro, amazing video, but are cold occlusions not more common in summers?

  • @shkrhussain
    @shkrhussain 2 года назад +4

    What should be answer of following-
    Ahead of a warm front the surface wind
    A) Backs & weakens
    B) Veers and Strengthen
    C) Backs and Strengthen
    As per me and after watching this video answer should be C but IC Joshi books marked it as B .
    Also, the table given in Appendix C of IC Joshi book describing fronts are different than provided in this video

    • @blueskiesandtailwinds6004
      @blueskiesandtailwinds6004  2 года назад +4

      Hey, some answers in IC Joshi are wrong, the correct answer to this will be 'c'.
      I have referred to a lot of books and websites (Oxford, IC Joshi, Wikipedia, Skybrary) for compiling the tables, all are similar, but the wordings may vary. You can refer to the tables in this video for the exam. No stress!

    • @shkrhussain
      @shkrhussain 2 года назад +1

      Thanks a billion 😊

  • @tmoadi2577
    @tmoadi2577 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, can you help me out in understanding the before,at and after (fronts) difference, like, behind(after) means after the passage has been passed right ? , and also, before(ahead) means before the passage is going to pass, right ?

  • @vidyamhatre8411
    @vidyamhatre8411 5 месяцев назад

    Does this whole series of met covers the met syllabus ?

  • @DestinationsTrader
    @DestinationsTrader 6 месяцев назад

    Hello sir.. I hope you are doing well, What is that Behind( after), Ahead( before) means in the table

  • @anoopv4082
    @anoopv4082 18 дней назад

    Why do winds back or veer ahead and behind d the warm front?

  • @sajalgoyal5715
    @sajalgoyal5715 3 года назад +1

    Your videos are just amazing!

  • @ZarathustraX
    @ZarathustraX Год назад

    Around the 7:26 mark when you are talking about the warm front, why is pressure low in front and high behind. Shouldn't the pressure be higher in fron since it is colder air, and lower behind since it is warm?

  • @kamkavia
    @kamkavia Год назад

    Please give classes on tropical systems,peninsular discontinuities

  • @1peterkiss1
    @1peterkiss1 2 года назад

    thanks for perfect explanation 👍👍

  • @mohammedshafeek9062
    @mohammedshafeek9062 2 года назад +1

    Ahead of a warm front the surface wind is veers& strengthens(IC JOSHI). But in the given table(8:23)it says back and strengthens. could you please clear my doubt?

    • @mrinal-10-sen
      @mrinal-10-sen 2 года назад

      Are you from Hyderabad

    • @Ionut-b7w
      @Ionut-b7w 9 месяцев назад

      Hi. I was thinking also at the same thing. But I’m barely sure that is more correct say that wind back when it moves anti-clockwise and veers when it moves clockwise. When we consider the surface wind can say that wind veers when it become more strong. In my atpl books the definition is that wind backs when it moves anti-clockwise and as we can see ahead of warm front there is low pressure thus we know that the low pressure called also cyclones move anti-clockwise. Hope it is clear. Remember that we re talking about large masses of air when we re talking about warm fronts and cold fronts. Instead, when we talk about wind backing when it becomes weaker we re talking for surface winds thus smaller masses of air!

  • @akhilbakshi3489
    @akhilbakshi3489 Год назад

    Please share video on Stability...DSLR/SLR

  • @ishansingh1668
    @ishansingh1668 2 года назад

    Why is there supposed to be minimum pressure at cold front ? I don't understand,it's cold which means HIGH PRESSURE but how does the CB clouds influence the pressure to minimum?

  • @DilipKumar-uk4bw
    @DilipKumar-uk4bw Год назад

    Sir a request if you can add a weather chart video and how to read it…that. Will be very helpful and same if possible in a navigation playlist a sectional chart ( how to read it )

  • @deepgohel2653
    @deepgohel2653 9 месяцев назад

    Sir I have one doubt..... As you said ahead of warm front, winds will be back and strength but in ic Joshi ch-14 option 18 , it said veer and strength. So please let me know the correct answer

    • @blueskiesandtailwinds6004
      @blueskiesandtailwinds6004  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, some answers in IC Joshi are incorrect. I have referred a lot of books and websites (Oxford, IC Joshi, Wikipedia, Skybrary) for compiling the tables, all are similar, but the wordings may vary. You can refer to the tables in this video for the exam. No stress!

  • @RaviKumar-zt6xp
    @RaviKumar-zt6xp 3 года назад +1

    thank you so much

  • @zuhaibgujjar5446
    @zuhaibgujjar5446 2 года назад

    Well explained Man

  • @alexkonstantinov4135
    @alexkonstantinov4135 Год назад

    Congratulations!

  • @neetimehra2040
    @neetimehra2040 3 года назад +1

    You are amazing ✨

  • @nishantpatil2329
    @nishantpatil2329 3 года назад

    Your videos are really informative and good …..I have a small doubt ( How does pressure falls ahead of a warm front ) if you are saying it falls then does it fall at the surface or aloft …..becoz we still have cold air near the surface the pressure should rise at the surface and warm air aloft pressure should drop at a higher altitude

    • @blueskiesandtailwinds6004
      @blueskiesandtailwinds6004  3 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks.
      The pressure ahead of a warm front starts falling at the ground as the warm air is rising and as it rises, it takes the air molecules up with it, reducing the pressure on ground!

  • @reyhanedehghani1705
    @reyhanedehghani1705 2 года назад +1

    very goof thank you for ur complete teaching. would you let me translate it to my language that my friends can use it?

  • @ShashiKumar-uz7ht
    @ShashiKumar-uz7ht Год назад

    As warm air is lighter and rises, it should have low pressure, why high? Please explain I have exam

  • @bhumikakataria2440
    @bhumikakataria2440 2 года назад +1

    very informative

  • @djomartin1936
    @djomartin1936 2 года назад

    Thanks brother

  • @bhaveshphumbhra992
    @bhaveshphumbhra992 Год назад

    Hey,
    I feel the explanation and wind direction for warm and cold fronts is incorrect. Please find the correct direction with logic below. The same is there in IC Joshi as well. Kindly check and confirm.
    1. Ahead of a warm front , the typical behavior of surface winds is to veer and strengthen.
    When a warm front approaches, the warm air mass rises over the cooler air mass, creating a sloping boundary. As a result, the surface winds tend to veer, which means they shift clockwise (in the Northern Hemisphere) from their initial direction. For example, if the initial winds were coming from the south, they would veer and turn towards the southwest or west.
    Additionally, the warm air rising over the cooler air can create a pressure gradient that strengthens the surface winds. This is due to the increased vertical mixing and the development of a stronger pressure gradient force along the warm front.
    So, the correct answer would be: Veers and strengthens
    2. Behind a warm front , the behavior of surface winds typically involves backing and weakening.
    As a warm front passes over an area, the warm air mass displaces the cooler air mass, causing the surface winds to shift direction. Behind the warm front, the surface winds tend to back, which means they shift counterclockwise (in the Northern Hemisphere) from their initial direction. For example, if the initial winds were coming from the southwest, they would back and turn towards the south or southeast.
    The weakening of surface winds behind a warm front is a result of the overall stabilization of the atmosphere. As the warm air mass advances and rises over the cooler air, it creates a more stable environment. This stability reduces the vertical mixing and subsequently weakens the surface winds.
    Therefore, the correct answer for the behavior of surface winds behind a warm front would be: Backs and weakens
    3. Ahead of a cold front , the surface winds typically veer and strengthen.
    As a cold front approaches, a mass of colder air displaces the warmer air ahead of it. The boundary between the two air masses creates a steep slope. Ahead of the cold front, the surface winds tend to veer, which means they shift clockwise (in the Northern Hemisphere) from their initial direction. For instance, if the initial winds were coming from the south, they would veer and turn towards the southwest or west.
    Additionally, the cold air advancing and pushing against the warm air can enhance the pressure gradient, resulting in stronger surface winds. The increased pressure gradient force and the vertical mixing associated with the approaching cold front contribute to the strengthening of the surface winds.
    Therefore, the answer for the behavior of surface winds ahead of a cold front is: Veers and strengthens
    4. Behind a cold front , the surface winds typically back and weaken.
    As the cold front passes over an area, the colder air mass displaces the warmer air, causing the surface winds to shift direction. Behind the cold front, the surface winds tend to back, which means they shift counterclockwise (in the Northern Hemisphere) from their initial direction. For example, if the initial winds were coming from the southwest, they would back and turn towards the south or southeast.
    The cooling of the atmosphere behind the cold front promotes stability, reducing the vertical mixing and leading to a weakening of the surface winds.
    Therefore, the answer for the behavior of surface winds behind a cold front is: Backs and weakens
    Thanks

  • @dploit
    @dploit 4 месяца назад

    thanks a lot!! please (music in not necessary 😉🤗

  • @jessietheflyingbird7189
    @jessietheflyingbird7189 Месяц назад

    Ahead of a Warm front winds Veer and Strengthens but not Backs.!!

  • @anaswarram9623
    @anaswarram9623 11 месяцев назад

    🥰🥰

  • @namantrivedi8458
    @namantrivedi8458 Год назад

    Make a video on clouds na

  • @yaonetidimane5640
    @yaonetidimane5640 2 года назад

    Please confirm this is for which Hemisphere

  • @rishigangal6192
    @rishigangal6192 3 года назад

    Hey bro, did you apply at flybig??

  • @yash0801
    @yash0801 3 месяца назад

    November alpha aviation academy students'

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    @MeaHeaR 2 месяца назад

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  • @alparda
    @alparda 2 года назад

    Thanks very much