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  2. Feb 6, 2009 · The sky condition describes the predominant/average sky cover based on percent of the sky covered by opaque (not transparent) clouds. If a high probability of precipitation (60% or greater) is expected, then the sky condition may be omitted since it is inferred from the precipitation forecast.

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  3. Sky condition is a description of the appearance of the sky (celestial dome) as seen from the weather station. The celestial dome is that part of the sky that would be visible above all natural obstructions (hills and trees) if man-made obstructions (buildings) were not present.

  4. Sep 29, 2023 · When meteorologists describe conditions as overcast, it means there is a solid or nearly solid layer of gray clouds blanketing the sky. The percentage of sky covered is estimated to be over 95%. On an overcast day, no distinct or individual clouds can typically be seen - just a uniform, gray blanket from horizon to horizon.

  5. A localized sky condition which varies from that reported in the body of the report. Used in a forecast to describes the predominant/average sky condition based upon octants (eighths) of the sky covered by opaque (not transparent) clouds.

  6. A mass of very cold, dry air that usually originates over the Arctic Ocean north of Canada and Alaska. Arctic high. A very cold high pressure that originates over the Arctic Ocean. Top. Ball lightning.

  7. Apr 9, 2001 · Sky conditions consist of two main areas: cloud cover and probability of precipitation. Probability of precipitation is the likelihood that it will rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Meteorologists use several instruments and scientific calculations to figure out this probability.

  8. Fog, mist and haze all affect visibility, which is an important part of forecasts affecting many aspects of life, from driving conditions to shipping and aviation. Fog and mist differ by how far...

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