The freezing level in aviation and aeronautics refers to the altitude at which the temperature of the air is exactly 0Β°C (32Β°F). This information is crucial for pilots as it helps determine the potential for ice formation, which can affect aircraft performance.
Freezing levels are typically calculated from sounding data, which includes temperature and dew point measurements at various altitudes. The freezing level is determined when the temperature drops to 0Β°C.
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