- 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...
- heat index,
other measures of
apparent temperature include the
Canadian humidex, the wet-bulb
globe temperature, "relative
outdoor temperature", and the...
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calculated using a heat
index table, or
alternatively using a
similar humidex. The
notion of air "holding"
water vapor or
being "saturated" by it is...
- last
occurred on July 21, 2011). However,
coupled with high humidity, the
humidex value can rise well
above 40 °C (104 °F)
during these heat events, creating...
- can be. The heat
index used by the U.S.
National Weather Service and the
humidex used by the
Meteorological Service of Canada,
along with the wind chill...
- 37.2 °C (99.0 °F) on June 29, 1937 and on July 2, 2013, a
record high
humidex of 44 was
recorded due to an
unusually humid day with a
temperature of...
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Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high
humidex 17.3 21.9 25.2 27.2 31.6 37.0 36.9 36.4 32.9 28.7 22.6 19.4 37.0 Record...
- and
workplaces are not
sufficiently heated or cooled. The heat
index and
humidex measure the
effect of
humidity on the
perception of
temperatures above...
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Toronto use
punctuation to
describe the
motto as "Diversity, Our Strength."
Humidex, wind chill,
average rain,
average snow, rain days, snow days, and sunshine...
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highest climatological Summer mean
temperature average in Canada). The
humidex (combined feel of
temperature and humidity)
reaches 30 °C (86 °F) or higher...