Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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What does "/+" signify in a METAR report?

  1. Stable conditions

  2. Increasing conditions

  3. Decreasing conditions

  4. No change

The correct answer is: Increasing conditions

In a METAR report, the symbol "/+" indicates that there are increasing conditions, specifically concerning weather elements like visibility or precipitation intensity. This symbol is a part of a descriptive code that meteorologists use to convey information about the current weather conditions accurately. For instance, when assessing precipitation, /+ means that the intensity of the precipitation is on the rise, signaling to pilots and flight planners that conditions may be becoming more severe. Understanding this symbol is crucial for safe flight planning and decision-making, as it provides a quick indication of a potentially worsening weather scenario.