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  2. Okta - Wikipedia

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    Cloud-cover symbols used on weather teleprinters and aviation reports in the US [6] In the early 20th century, it was common for weather maps to be hand drawn. The symbols for cloud cover on these maps, like the modern symbols, were drawn inside the circle marking the position of the weather station making the measurements.

  3. Cloud cover - Wikipedia

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    Partial cloud cover over the North Atlantic Ocean. Complete cloud coverage over France. The global cloud cover averages around 67-68%, though it ranges from 56% to 73% depending on the minimum optical depth considered (lower when optical depth is large, and higher when it is low, such that subvisible cirrus clouds are counted). [3]

  4. Clear Sky Chart - Wikipedia

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    They forecast the cloud cover, transparency and astronomical seeing, parameters which are not forecast by civil or aviation forecasts. [1] They forecast hourly data, but are limited to forecasting at most 48 hours into the future. Each individual chart provides data for only a 9 mile radius, and so are essentially point forecasts.

  5. Station model - Wikipedia

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    Below the shape indicating sky cover, the station model can indicate the coverage of low clouds, in oktas, and the ceiling height in hundreds of feet. The ceiling height is the height at which more than half the sky is covered by clouds. For pilots, knowledge of the sky cover helps determine if visual flight rules (VFR) are being

  6. Weather map - Wikipedia

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    One type of map shows where VFR (visual flight rules) are in effect and where IFR (instrument flight rules) are in effect. Weather depiction plots show ceiling height (level where at least half the sky is covered with clouds) in hundreds of feet, present weather, and cloud cover. [27] Icing maps depict areas where icing can be a hazard for flying.

  7. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post

  8. How to identify a shelf cloud. They aren't as dangerous as ...

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    Yes, a shelf cloud was seen over Des Moines Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. It was accompanied by a short-term thunderstorm. massive shelf cloud over downtown Des Moines!!!!

  9. Automated airport weather station - Wikipedia

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    The laser is pointed upward, and the time required for reflected light to return to the station allows for the calculation of the height of the cloud base. Because of the limited coverage area (the laser can only detect clouds directly overhead), the system computer calculates a time-averaged cloud cover and ceiling, which is reported to ...