Question 1280Navigation General

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Despite weather predictions for continued good weather, a prudent mariner should be alert for all of the following, EXCEPT a sudden _______________.

A squall line
B drop in temperature
C drop in barometric pressure
D wind shift
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) drop in temperature. A prudent mariner should be alert for sudden changes in weather conditions, such as the formation of a squall line (A), a drop in barometric pressure (C), or a wind shift (D), as these can indicate the approach of inclement weather. However, a sudden drop in temperature is not necessarily an indicator of impending poor weather, as temperature fluctuations can occur for various reasons without necessarily being accompanied by other significant weather changes. The other options (A, C, and D) are correct because they are all potential precursors to the development of hazardous weather conditions that a prudent mariner should be prepared to respond to, but a drop in temperature alone does not necessarily warrant the same level of alert.

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