NORFOLK, Va. — Most summer days, you hear us talk about “humidity” when describing how the air feels. While many people are familiar with the term relative humidity — the percentage of water vapor in ...
A new study shows that during drought, it's not how hot or how dry it is that determines gas emissions from plants—but how quickly conditions change. This discovery reshapes our understanding of the ...
This study utilizes meteorological station data from Mile City (1991-2020) to analyze the effects of temperature, humidity, and wind efficiency index on human thermal perception and heat dissipation.
A new study shows that during drought, it’s not how hot or how dry it is that determines gas emissions from plants – but how quickly conditions ...
In a year when most meteorologists were watching signs of drought — especially across the western half of the country — the middle of the U.S. has been inundated with moisture. It’s not just been hot, ...