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Sun exposure makes it feel hotter than the shaded air temperature because your body absorbs infrared radiation from the sun.
Scientists use "wet-bulb temperature" to gauge how extreme heat affects the body. But what is it?
The Wet Bulb Globe Temperature is a more comprehensive way of showing the effect of the heat on your body.
You need to start learning what the wet-bulb temperature is, as climate change makes the deadly combination of heat and humidity more likely.
One day in August, The Republic sent 13 reporters to measure heat across metro Phoenix. ASU scientists explain why the results aren't precisely right.
How is the wet bulb globe temperature different? Unlike the heat index, which is taken in the shade, the WBGT factors in direct sunlight and cloud coverage as well as temperature and humidity.
A viewer wrote in asking KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Anthony Yanez if “feels like” temperatures are climate agenda-driven. Here's what he told them.