Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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In METAR, "Showers" is denoted by which abbreviation?

  1. SH

  2. RA

  3. SN

  4. SQ

The correct answer is: SH

In METAR reports, the abbreviation for "Showers" is represented by "SH." This term specifically indicates intermittent precipitation in the form of rain showers, which can vary in intensity and duration. Understanding METAR abbreviations is crucial for pilots as these reports provide essential information about current weather conditions. The other options indicate different types of weather phenomena: "RA" stands for rain, which refers to continuous rainfall rather than the intermittent nature of showers; "SN" indicates snow, which is another form of precipitation but distinct in its phase; and "SQ" represents squalls, which are brief, intense bursts of wind, often associated with severe weather but not specifically related to showers. Recognizing these distinctions is vital for pilots when interpreting weather information for safe flight operations.