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  2. Okta - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology, an okta is a unit of measurement used to describe the amount of cloud cover at any given location such as a weather station. Sky conditions are estimated in terms of how many eighths of the sky are covered in cloud , ranging from 0 oktas (completely clear sky) through to 8 oktas (completely overcast ).

  3. Weather station - Wikipedia

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    Roof-mounted weather station instruments. A personal weather station is a set of weather measuring instruments operated by a private individual, club, association, or business (where obtaining and distributing weather data is not a part of the entity's business operation).

  4. Met Éireann - Wikipedia

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    A network of weather stations was established around the coasts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. [ 1 ] Following the independence of most of Ireland as the Irish Free State in December 1922, the new Free State continued to rely on the British Met Office for weather services, and the Met Office continued to administer the ...

  5. Ross O'Carroll-Kelly's Guide to (South) Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Guide to South Dublin is written in a faux-objective voice that blunts the edge of Howard's satire." She added that "there's a surprising amount of purely factual information here that is not particularly funny in itself, nor is it presented in a funny way," but did praise some of the jokes: "The funniest parts of the Guide to South Dublin ...

  6. Climate of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The driest weather station is at Ringsend, Co. Dublin, which receives 683 mm (26.89 in) of rain per year, on average. [22] The weather station with the highest number of "wet days" is Belmullet, with 193 days per year, [30] while the station with the lowest number of "wet days" is Dublin Airport, with 128 days per year. [21]

  7. List of weather instruments - Wikipedia

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    Wind vane (also called a weather vane or a weathercock) for showing the wind direction; Present Weather/Precipitation Identification Sensor for identifying falling precipitation; Disdrometer for measuring drop size distribution; Transmissometer for measuring visibility; Ceilometer for measuring cloud ceiling

  8. Academic dress of the University of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    After the names of the components, the Groves Classification Number is given in square brackets. [2]For full academic dress at special occasions, the prescribed clothing for men with degrees is a dinner jacket, worn with dark trousers, a white shirt, white or black bow tie, black socks and black shoes - in other words, following the black tie dress code.

  9. Joanna Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Donnelly's interests include yoga and taking part in triathlons. In 2015 she completed the Dublin City Marathon. Donnelly is also an accomplished seamstress and knitter. She also enjoys the cinema and going to the theatre. [1] Donnelly has a tattoo of a lightning bolt on her stomach emphasising the stretch marks she received from giving birth. [14]