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example 5. Apparent Temperature. Chapter 2.4. During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110 â—¦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and
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example 5 Apparent Temperature Chapter 2.4 During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) 2009 PBLPathways
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989)
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) A h
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) A h
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) A h
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989)
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989)
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989)
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) .479
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) .479
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) .479 [ .479
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) .479 [ .479
During the summer of 1998, Dallas, Texas, endured 29 consecutive days where the temperature was at least 110◦ F. On many of these days, the combination of heat and humidity made it feel even hotter than it was. When the temperature is 110◦ F, the apparent temperature A (or heat index) depends on the humidity h (expressed as a decimal) according to For what humidity levels is the apparent temperature at least 110◦ F? (Source: W. Bosch and C. Cobb, “Temperature-Humidity Indices,” UMAP Journal, Fall 1989) .479 [ ] .479 1