yes, it feels higher! I've been to NYC and humidity is always high in summer, it was like hell!
please write 41,7 �C not 41,7 C ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Elwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 3:27 PM Subject: [USMA:21092] Humidity baseline > 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 >
