Question 1292Navigation General
70% to passIf you observe a rapid fall of barometric pressure you should _______________.
The correct answer is A) prepare for the onset of stormy weather with strong winds. A rapid fall in barometric pressure is a clear indication that a storm system is approaching. This is a well-established meteorological principle that is important for mariners to understand. When a low-pressure system approaches, it typically brings stormy conditions with strong winds, rough seas, and the potential for severe weather. Preparing the vessel and crew for these conditions is the appropriate response to observing a rapid drop in barometric pressure. The other answer choices are incorrect. Option B is wrong because a rapidly falling barometer is functioning properly and indicating an approaching storm. Option C is unnecessary, as the change in pressure alone provides sufficient information to anticipate the weather. Option D would be an inappropriate response, as the Coast Guard does not need to be contacted solely based on a change in barometric pressure.
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