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- Humidex abstract "The humidex (short for humidity index) is an index number used by Canadian meteorologists to describe how hot the weather feels to the average person, by combining the effect of heat and humidity. The humidex is a dimensionless quantity based on the dew point, but it is equivalent to dry temperature in degrees Celsius. For example, if the temperature is 30 °C (86 °F), and the calculated humidex is 40, then it indicates the humid heat feels approximately like a dry temperature of 40 °C (104 °F).According to the Meteorological Service of Canada, a humidex of at least 30 causes "some discomfort", at least 40 causes "great discomfort" and above 45 is "dangerous". When the humidex hits 54, heat stroke is imminent.The current formula for determining the humidex was developed by J. M. Masterton and F. A. Richardson of Canada's Atmospheric Environment Service in 1979. Humidex differs from the heat index used in the United States in being derived from the dew point rather than the relative humidity.The record humidex in Canada occurred on 14 July 1961, when Castlegar, British Columbia recorded a humidex of 53.4. This value was almost beaten on 25 July 2007 when Carman, Manitoba hit 53.0.".
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- Humidex wikiPageWikiLink Meteorology.
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- Humidex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canadian humidex".
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- Humidex subject Category:1979_introductions.
- Humidex subject Category:Atmospheric_thermodynamics.
- Humidex subject Category:Climate_of_Canada.
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- Humidex comment "The humidex (short for humidity index) is an index number used by Canadian meteorologists to describe how hot the weather feels to the average person, by combining the effect of heat and humidity. The humidex is a dimensionless quantity based on the dew point, but it is equivalent to dry temperature in degrees Celsius.".
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