The measure mimics the process that cools the human body in a heatwave - and explains why high humidity is harder for us to weatherThe wet-bulb temperature, which is used by meteorologists to assess dangerous heat stress levels, is measured by wrapping a moist muslin wick around the bottom of a thermometer. As the water evaporates from the cloth it cools the thermometer bulb, causing the temperature reading to drop. When this process stops the wet-bulb temperature is reached.It is exactly the same process that cools the human body during a heatwave. As sweat evaporates from the skin it takes away the heat. As anyone who has been to the tropics knows, a dry heat means humans can stand a much higher temperature than when the relative humidity or wet-bulb temperature is high. In a dry heat, drinking water and evaporation from the skin will keep you comfortable, but in higher humidity people can literally drip with sweat and suffer heat stress. Continue reading...
Wet-bulb temperature: how meteorologists assess heat stress levels
15. srpna 2025 7:31
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/news/2025/aug/15/weatherwatch-wet-bulb-temperature-humidity
Zdroj: The Guardian