Question 3224 Deck General

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What kind of conditions would you observe as the eye of a storm passes over your MODU's position?

A Flat calm seas, heavy rain, light winds, and an extremely low barometer
B Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies, light winds, and high pressure
C Flat calm seas, heavy rain, light winds, and high pressure
D Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies, light winds, and an extremely low barometer
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) Huge waves approaching from all directions, clearing skies, light winds, and an extremely low barometer. This is the correct answer because as the eye of a storm passes over a MODU (Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit), the weather conditions typically include: - Huge waves approaching from all directions due to the storm's circular wind patterns - Clearing skies as the eye of the storm passes overhead - Light winds in the center of the eye - An extremely low barometer, as the eye is the area of lowest pressure in the storm system. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the weather conditions observed in the eye of a storm passing over a MODU's position.

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