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Scenario 37: Which type of cloud is characterized by a low, uniform, gray layer that can produce drizzle but generally does not pose a significant turbulence threat?

Stratus clouds are low-level, uniform gray clouds that often cover the sky. They can produce light drizzle or mist but are typically associated with stable air

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Question: Scenario 37: Which type of cloud is characterized by a low, uniform, gray layer that can produce drizzle but generally does not pose a significant turbulence threat?

Answer options:

  • Cumulus
  • Cirrus ✅ Stratus
  • Altocumulus

Correct answer: Stratus

Explanation: Stratus clouds are low-level, uniform gray clouds that often cover the sky. They can produce light drizzle or mist but are typically associated with stable air and minimal turbulence, though they reduce visibility. The correct answer is "Stratus". This capacity-fill scenario 37 reinforces the same competency for the rpas-advanced bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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