Question 701Navigation General

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The presence of stratus clouds and a dying wind will usually result in _______________.

A heavy rain
B heavy snow
C thick fog
D clearing skies
AI Explanation

You are correct, the answer is C) thick fog. The presence of stratus clouds and a dying wind typically results in the formation of thick fog. Stratus clouds are low-hanging, uniform cloud layers that often indicate stable atmospheric conditions. As the wind dies down, the air near the surface becomes more stagnant, allowing moisture to condense and create a dense fog. This is a common weather pattern that mariners and Coast Guard captains must be prepared to recognize and navigate through. The other answer choices are incorrect because heavy rain or snow would require a more dynamic weather pattern, while clearing skies would indicate the opposite of the conditions described in the question.

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