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28/04/2017 10:13 pm
Good evening,
I have a question in regards to icing.
This is the information that I was given from a question.
"You are flying underneath a cloud that's producing light Drizzle. The OAT is 0 degrees Celsius. What icing, if any would be assosictaed"
Rime Ice
Clear Ice
Mixture of Rime and Clear
None
I believe it's Clear Ice, however not 100% sure, because my assumption is that drizzle is associated with a stratiform cloud, however it will most likely form between -10 and -20
Clear ice is associated with Cumulus clouds and requires larger droplets for supercooled droplets to form. The trupical twnoerature is 0 to -15 degrees.
Could anyone please point me in the right direction.
Thank you in advance!