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A 'LOW LEVEL ICE FORECAST' indicates areas of potential icing. What type of icing is typically observed when flying through stratiform clouds with temperatures between 0°C and -10°C?

Rime icing typically forms in stratiform clouds when temperatures are in the 0°C to -10°C range, characterized by smaller water droplets freezing rapidly on imp

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Question: A 'LOW LEVEL ICE FORECAST' indicates areas of potential icing. What type of icing is typically observed when flying through stratiform clouds with temperatures between 0°C and -10°C?

Answer options: ✅ Rime icing

  • Clear icing
  • Mixed icing
  • Trace icing

Correct answer: Rime icing

Explanation: Rime icing typically forms in stratiform clouds when temperatures are in the 0°C to -10°C range, characterized by smaller water droplets freezing rapidly on impact.

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