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  2. Snowmaking - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures around freezing point are referred to as borderline temperatures or limit temperatures. [3] If the wet-bulb temperature drops, more snow can be produced faster and more efficiently. Snowmaking is an energy-intense process, and has environmental impacts, both of which inherently limit its use.

  3. Snow - Wikipedia

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    The production of snow requires low temperatures. The threshold temperature for snowmaking increases as humidity decreases. Wet-bulb temperature is used as a metric since it takes air temperature and relative humidity into account. Snowmaking is a relatively expensive process in its energy consumption, thereby limiting its use. [96]

  4. Wet-bulb temperature - Wikipedia

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    The wet-bulb temperature is the lowest temperature that can be reached under current ambient conditions by the evaporation of water only. Even heat-adapted people cannot carry out normal outdoor activities past a wet-bulb temperature of 32 °C (90 °F), equivalent to a heat index of 55 °C (131 °F). A reading of 35 °C (95 °F) – equivalent ...

  5. What are ‘wet-bulb temperatures’ – and why are they so ...

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    ‘Wet-bulb temperature’ refers to temperatures taken with a thermometer covered in a wet cloth, which are normally slightly cooler than ‘dry-bulbtemperatures.

  6. What is wet bulb globe temperature? The weather index that's ...

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    What wet bulb globe temperature tells you about the weather In hot temperatures, the human body typically creates sweat as a way to control body temperature through evaporative cooling.

  7. Explainer-How is climate change driving dangerous 'wet-bulb ...

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    Dubai, for example, is forecast to see air temperatures hover around 43 degrees Celsius (109 degrees Fahrenheit). ... Meteorologists are particularly worried about the "wet-bulb" temperature — a ...

  8. Snow science - Wikipedia

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    Measurements are expressed as a volume or mass fraction in percent. Dry snow has a 0% mean volume fraction. Wet snow 5.5% and soaked is greater than 15%. Snow temperature (T s) is frequently measured at various elevations in and above the snow column: at the ground, at the surface and a reported height above the surface in °C.

  9. Today’s heat index is going to be bonkers. Here’s a ... - AOL

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