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Apparent temperatureA measure of human discomfort due to combined heat and humidity (e.g., heat index).
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Apparent temperatureDifferent Heat Index categories and how each affects the body. Category Classification Heat Index/Apparent Temperature (°F) General Affect on People in High Risk Groups 1 Extremely Hot 130°F or Higher Heat/Sunstroke HIGHLY LIKELY with continued exposure 2 Very Hot 105°F - 130°F Sunstroke, heat cramps, or heat exhaustion LIKELY, and heatstroke POSSI [..]
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Apparent temperatureA measure of human discomfort due to combined heat and humidity (e.g., heat index).
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Apparent temperatureSee Heat Index. Coastal Flooding
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Apparent temperatureThe apparent temperature (AT), invented in the late 1970s, was designed to measure thermal sensation in indoor conditions. It was extended in the early 1980s to include the effect of sun and wind. Only the modification due to wind is taken into account on this site. The AT index used here is based on a mathematical model of an adult, walking outdoo [..]
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Apparent temperatureSee Heat Index.
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Apparent temperatureThe perceived temperature derived from either a combination of temperature and wind (wind chill) or temperature and humidity (heat index).
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Apparent temperatureAn adjusted temperature that takes into account both wind chill and humidity.
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Apparent temperatureApparent Temperature is the general term for the perceived outdoor temperature, caused by the combined effects of air temperature, relative humidity and wind speed.
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Apparent temperatureA measure of human discomfort due to combined heat and humidity (e.g., heat index).
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