Question 1194Navigation General

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Which type of cloud formation should be of immediate concern to small craft operators?

A cirrus
B altostratus
C cumulonimbus
D nimbostratus
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) cumulonimbus. Cumulonimbus clouds are the tallest and most vertically developed clouds, often associated with thunderstorms. They can produce severe weather conditions such as high winds, heavy rain, hail, and even tornadoes, which pose an immediate threat to small craft operators. The rapid development and unpredictable nature of cumulonimbus clouds make them a critical weather concern that small craft operators must be aware of and prepared to respond to promptly. The other options are not as immediately concerning for small craft. Cirrus clouds (A) are high-altitude, wispy clouds that generally do not produce severe weather. Altostratus (B) and nimbostratus (D) clouds are mid-level, layered clouds that may indicate the approach of a weather system, but do not typically generate the same level of immediate hazard as cumulonimbus formations.

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