Question 1094Navigation General

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The navigable semicircle of a hurricane in the Northern Hemisphere is that area of the storm measured _______________.

A from true north clockwise to 180°T
B from the direction of the storm's movement counterclockwise 180°
C from true north counterclockwise to 180°T
D from the bow counterclockwise to 180° relative
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) from the direction of the storm's movement counterclockwise 180°. This is because in the Northern Hemisphere, the navigable semicircle of a hurricane is the area of the storm measured from the direction of the storm's movement counterclockwise 180 degrees. This is the safer, less hazardous side of the storm, where winds are generally weaker compared to the dangerous semicircle. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the navigable semicircle in relation to the storm's movement and the Northern Hemisphere. Options A, C, and D do not properly define the navigable semicircle based on the storm's direction of movement.

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