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.
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
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The instrument used to measure the amount of cloud cover is called a scanner which utilises the RADAR - Tech.
A special type of mirror that has been split into different parts (usually 8)
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One unit of measure for estimating cloud cover is okta, which represents one eighth of the sky covered by clouds. A tenth of cloud cover would be roughly equivalent to 0.1 okta.
Cloud cover is usually given as a percentage, there is no unit of measure.
A ceilometer is an instrument that measures cloud height and type by using a laser or other light source to detect cloud layers and particles in the atmosphere. It assists in understanding cloud formation, dynamics, and weather patterns.
The instrument used to measure humidity is called a hygrometer.
The instrument used to measure humidity is called a hygrometer.