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Heat Index

The Heat Index is one of the most useful composite weather measures, especially for gauging human comfort and safety in warm conditions.

Here’s a concise breakdown:

🔹 What It Is

The Heat Index (HI) combines air temperature and relative humidity to represent how hot it actually feels to the human body. High humidity reduces the body’s ability to cool itself by sweating, so the perceived temperature rises.

🔹 Example

Air TempHumidityFeels Like (Heat Index)
30 °C40 %31 °C
30 °C70 %36 °C
35 °C60 %45 °C

🔹 Interpretation

Heat Index (°C)LevelEffect
< 27ComfortableNormal activity fine
27–32CautionFatigue possible with long exposure
33–41Extreme cautionHeat cramps and exhaustion possible
42–51DangerLikely heat exhaustion or stroke
> 52Extreme dangerSerious risk of heat stroke

🔹 Why It Matters

  • Helps assess outdoor work, sport, or observing safety.
  • More realistic than air temperature alone.
  • Many weather monitors automatically calculate it if they measure temperature and humidity.

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