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  • This led to equivalent temperatures that exaggerated the severity of the weather.
  • This led to more realistic ( warmer-sounding ) values of equivalent temperature.
  • Some references also use the terms'equivalent temperature " or'effective temperature'to describe combined effects of convective and radiant heat transfer.
  • In the 1960s, wind chill began to be reported as a "'wind chill equivalent temperature "'( WCET ), which is theoretically less useful.
  • MRT also has a strong influence on thermophysiological comfort indexes such as physiological equivalent temperature ( PET ) or predicted mean vote ( PMV ).
  • The temperature is referred to as an equivalent temperature, since actual firing conditions may vary somewhat from those in which the cones were originally standardized.
  • Say the air temperature is 25 degrees F and the wind velocity is 10 mph; the numerical table puts the wind chill equivalent temperature at 10.
  • The difficulty your body has in sweating can also make an equivalent temperature seem hotter .'More dangerous'seems unnecessarily broad and will surely depend on your situation.
  • If we move Earth to a distance where it will receive the equivalent temperature of our yellow sun and rotate it like it rotates in this solar system, and so on.
  • Souleymane Fall, Noah S . Diffenbaugh, Dev Niyogi, Roger A . Pielke Sr . and Gilbert Rochon . ( 2010 )  Temperature and Equivalent Temperature over the United States ( 1979 2005 ).
  • The National Weather Almanac's wind chill equivalent temperature table shows 125 below zero as the most extreme, derived from an actual temperature of 45 degrees below zero and a wind velocity of 45 mph.
  • Infrared radiation in the spectral distribution of a black body is usually considered a form of heat, since it has an equivalent temperature and is associated with an entropy change per unit of thermal energy.
  • At equivalent temperatures it is buoyant with respect to dry air, whereby the density of dry air at standard temperature and pressure is 1.27 g / L and water vapor at standard temperature and pressure has the much lower density of 0.804 g / L.
  • As the pixel size is decreased and the number of pixels per unit area is increased proportionally, an image with higher resolution is created, but with a higher NETD ( Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference ( differential ) ) due to smaller pixels being less sensitive to IR radiation.
  • The "'heat index "'( "'HI "') or "'humiture "'or "'humidex "'( not to be confused with the Canadian humidex ) is an index that combines air temperature and relative humidity, in shaded areas, as an attempt to determine the human-perceived equivalent temperature, as how hot it would feel if the humidity were some other value in the shade.