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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1091079" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>my station is reporting 3 temps at 1215 local civil (1040 local app solar time)</p><p>93.3 F (34 C), 116.3 F (46.8 C) heat index <u>&</u> 129.3 F (54.0 C) THSW index -- my limited understanding is the the last index takes humidity and other factors into consideration. I find:</p><p>"THSW a calculated index that uses humidity and temperature from the Heat Index, but also includes the heating effects of sunshine and the cooling effects of wind (like Wind Chill) to calculate an apparent temperature of what it “feels” like out in the sun. The THSW Index requires a solar radiation sensor"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1091079, member: 61091"] my station is reporting 3 temps at 1215 local civil (1040 local app solar time) 93.3 F (34 C), 116.3 F (46.8 C) heat index [U]&[/U] 129.3 F (54.0 C) THSW index -- my limited understanding is the the last index takes humidity and other factors into consideration. I find: "THSW a calculated index that uses humidity and temperature from the Heat Index, but also includes the heating effects of sunshine and the cooling effects of wind (like Wind Chill) to calculate an apparent temperature of what it “feels” like out in the sun. The THSW Index requires a solar radiation sensor" [/QUOTE]
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