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How many sections of the sky do each of the sky condition abbreviations cover (SKC, FEW...., /8)?

a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8

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Each of the sky condition abbreviations covers sections of the sky out of 8 total sections, with the answer being d. 8. These conditions range from 0/8 (Sky Clear) to 8/8 (Overcast) and are important for reporting weather conditions in aviation and navigation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of sections of the sky that each of the sky condition abbreviations cover when described in eighths is d. 8. The sky coverage is conventionally reported in oktas, where one okta represents one-eighth of the sky. The abbreviations you're referring to, such as SKC (sky clear), FEW (few clouds), and others, are part of a system that meteorologists and aviators use to quickly convey information about sky conditions. Here's how sky conditions are typically reported:

  • SKC - Sky Clear: 0/8 sky covered
  • FEW - Few: 1/8 to 2/8 of the sky is covered by clouds.
  • SCT - Scattered: 3/8 to 4/8 of the sky is covered.
  • BKN - Broken: 5/8 to 7/8 of sky coverage
  • OVC - Overcast: 8/8 of the sky is covered by clouds.

This reporting is useful for anyone needing to understand weather conditions, particularly in aviation and marine navigation where visibility and weather conditions are crucial.

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