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Wet-bulb temperature: What is it, and how is it linked to human survival in extreme heat?


Extreme heat waves can cause cases of dehydration, exhaustion, heat stroke and even death. But the air temperature isn’t the only factor in how dangerous a hot day is; there’s also another measure, called the wet-bulb temperature.

The wet-bulb temperature accounts for both the temperature of the air — known as “dry-bulb temperature” — and the amount of water vapor, or humidity, in it.

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