📊 The Science of Feels-Like Temperature and Heat Index
Apparent (feels-like) temperature quantifies how hot or cold the human body perceives the air to be, factoring humidity, wind speed and sunlight into the actual temperature. The same 30°C feels very different at 30% versus 80% humidity. The Heat Index, developed by the US National Weather Service, combines temperature and humidity. High humidity suppresses sweat evaporation, making temperature regulation harder and the air feel much hotter. For example, at 32°C and 70% humidity the heat index is about 41°C, indicating significant heat stress. Wind Chill is the winter feels-like temperature lowered by wind, which strips away the warm air layer at the skin surface. Enter weather conditions to predict the real perceived temperature, helping you plan outdoor activities and manage health.