Choose your preferred range of weather condition for outdoor activities
– Temperatures used here are daily-averaged values
– Temperatures used here are daily-averaged values
Precipitation options:
Scenario:
You can estimate values of wet-bulb temperature using temperature and humidity.
Four different heat-stress categories provided by NOAA National Weather Service are indicated at the bottom of the plot.
* Please click on the “Table of TW” button above to estimate values of wet-bulb temperature using temperature and humidity.
* If due to familiarity, you prefer to use minimum or maximum temperature to define the outdoor day instead of using mean temperature, we suggest an APPROXIMATE way to estimate these values. By adding (subtracting) 4 degrees Celsius to minimum (maximum) temperature, you can replace that range with a mean temperature range. For example, outdoor days defined by [10 <= T <= 25] are roughly consistent with outdoor days defined by [6 <= Tmin <= 21] and outdoor days defined by [14 <= Tmax <= 29].
* If due to familiarity, you prefer to use minimum or maximum temperature to define the outdoor day instead of using mean temperature, we suggest an APPROXIMATE way to estimate these values. By adding (subtracting) 4 degrees Celsius to minimum (maximum) temperature, you can replace that range with a mean temperature range. For example, outdoor days defined by [10 <= T <= 25] are roughly consistent with outdoor days defined by [6 <= Tmin <= 21] and outdoor days defined by [14 <= Tmax <= 29].