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There are instruments called Ceilometers which can measure cloud height and cover, but they're not especially accurate for cover (they are quite good for cloud height, especially at night) as a cloud can sit over the instrument and give a false reading. Also, unless cloud passes over them they give a false negative. The best instrument for measuring cloud cover is a trained Mark I eyeball (or two)

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A ceilometer is an instrument used to measure cloud cover. It emits a laser or light beam vertically into the sky and detects the amount of light reflected back by cloud droplets or particles to determine cloud cover.

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To measure cloud cover use a small mirror and with a felt divide into 8 (roughly the same size) Lay it on the ground and see how many Octans it covers. Give your answer it eighths. Eg: 4/8 or 1/2

Don't how how to measure cloud type

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The instrument used to measure the amount of cloud cover is called a scanner which utilises the RADAR - Tech.

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A special type of mirror that has been split into different parts (usually 8)

called a mirror

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Oktas (eighths).

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Rain qauge and

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Baremeter

Celiometer

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Ceilometer

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it dose not say

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