IEM Daily Feature
Friday, 19 July 2013
Friday, 19 July 2013
Humidity Effect
Posted: 19 Jul 2013 05:39 AM
This week has a warm and muggy one with heat indices pushing 100
degrees in some locations. The popular phrase, "it isn't the heat, its
the humidity", means that warm temperatures are bearable unless high
levels of humidity exist at the same time. The featured chart presents
the frequency of having either a 3+ or 5+ difference between the
temperature and heat index when the air temperature is at or above 80
degrees. This "humidity effect" indicates how often the humidity
levels are high enough to produce a noticeable difference from the
temperature. Long term averages are shown for each value with bars
above or below average colored separately. For Des Moines, about 50%
of the time when temperatures are above 80 the heat index is adding at
least three degrees to the temperature. The average is just below 30%
for a five degree change.
Voting:
Good = 115
Bad = 16
Tags: heatindex
Voting:
Good = 115
Bad = 16
Tags: heatindex