Temperature | |
unit | F C |
Relative Humidity |
Heat index adjusts that temperature based upon relative humidity to a number that relates to 'how hot it feels.' As the human body cools through perspiration, high humidity prevents evaporation and results a higher heat index.
Also note that being in direct intense sunlight may increase the heat index by 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit.
Formula:
Heat Index = -42.379 + (2.04901523 x T) + (10.14333127 x R) - (0.22475541 x T x R) - (6.83783x10 -3 x T 2 ) - (5.481717x10 -2 x R 2 ) + (1.22874x10 -3 x T 2 x R) + (8.5282x10 -4 x T x R 2 ) - (1.99x10 -6 x T 2 x R 2 )
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