I noticed on weather.com that SLC was at 27 C this morning, and 30% 
humidity. The web site also indicated that this "feels like" 26 C.

When the humidity is higher, the "feels like" is higher than the actual.

Does anyone know at what humidity the actual temperature "feels like" the 
same temperature? In other words, what is the baseline humidity used for 
this? Is it just arbitrary, or is there some justification for it?

BTW, it hit 41.7 C in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Hot, hot, hot!


Jim Elwell, CAMS
Electrical Engineer
Industrial manufacturing manager
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
www.qsicorp.com

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