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Meteorological Calculator

Created by Ron Murphy

Temperature Conversion

Enter a number then click on the appropriate number to see the result
Fahrenheit ( o F )
Celsius ( o C )

 

Windchill Calculation

This uses the new windchill formula implemented in 2001.
Enter in the air temperature ( Tair ) in degrees Fahrenheit and wind speed in mph, then click on the Calculate WC to compute the windchill ( WC ).
Tair mph

 

Relative Humidity Calculation

Enter in the air temperature ( Tair ) and dew point temperature ( Tdp) in degrees Fahrenheit ( oF ) then click on the Calculate RH to compute the relative humidity ( RH )
Tair Tdp

 

Heat Index Calculation

Enter in the air temperature ( Tair ) in degrees Fahrenheit and relative humidity ( RH ) in percent, then click on the Calculate HI to compute the heat index ( HI ).
Tair RH


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