Arab Weather - Sometimes a person feels that the temperature he experiences is different from that announced in the weather forecast. This difference depends on a set of factors that affect a person's feeling of hot or cold. What are these factors? And why does this discrepancy occur between the recorded temperature and the tangible temperature that a person feels?
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Temperature, also known as temperature, is a measure of the amount of thermal energy contained in a particular object or system. Temperature indicates how hot or cold objects are.
Temperature is measured using a thermometer, which gives measurements in several systems, such as Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Temperature plays a major role in determining weather and climate, so meteorologists measure it constantly. Air temperature represents how hot the air is in a particular area, and depends on several factors, the most important of which are:
When measuring air temperature, conditions that may affect the accuracy of the readings are taken into account. Therefore, the measurement is made at a height of 2 metres above the ground using a thermometer placed in a box that allows air to pass through. In this way, the readings are not affected by sunlight, wind or the temperature of the ground surface.
Despite accurate measurements, humans may experience temperatures that are different from those recorded. A person's perception of temperature, or what is known as "feels-like temperature," depends on several factors, including:
The difference between perceived and recorded temperature is due to the complex interaction between environmental factors and the human body. The body's natural process of regulating temperature, such as sweating, plays a major role in determining whether we feel colder or hotter than the thermometer readings indicate.
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