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What does somatosensory temperature mean?

Question 1: What does the somatosensory temperature mean? Somatosensory temperature (or perceived temperature and comfort) refers to the ambient temperature felt by the human body, which is often different from the actual temperature. Somatosensory temperature is actually a kind of feeling that people get physically or mentally when they contact with the external environment through skin, which is influenced by temperature, humidity, wind, solar radiation and other factors. For example, when the humidity is high, it will cause discomfort such as joint pain; When the wind is strong, it will promote heat loss; When the sunshine is low, the human body will feel colder.

Question 2: What does the somatosensory temperature mean in the weather forecast? Somatosensory temperature refers to the ambient temperature perceived by human body, mainly considering the correction of the temperature measured by blinds by wind, humidity, sunshine and clothes color. If the somatosensory temperature is higher than the temperature, it means that the above factors have warming effect on human body, and vice versa.

Question 3: What is the difference between the somatosensory temperature and the actual temperature? Somatosensory temperature refers to the ambient temperature perceived by human body, mainly considering the correction of the temperature measured by blinds by wind, humidity, sunshine and clothes color. If the somatosensory temperature is higher than the air temperature, it means that the above factors have a warming effect on the human body, and vice versa.

The actual temperature means that the temperature in the weather forecast only represents the degree of cold and warm air, and cannot fully express the human body's feelings about the cold and warm environment, but the temperature can be used as a parameter for the human body to feel cold and warm, that is, the difference between the air temperature and the somatosensory temperature. Under the same temperature conditions, people will have different cold and warm feelings because of different air humidity, wind speed, dress color, sunshine and even mood. For example, when the temperature is 30℃, the air relative humidity is about 40%-50%, and the average wind speed is above 3m/s, people will not feel very hot. However, under the same temperature conditions, if the relative humidity increases above 80% and the wind speed is very low, people will feel sultry and uncomfortable, and even the weak will suffer from heatstroke.

Question 4: What is the relationship between temperature and somatosensory temperature? Somatosensory temperature refers to the temperature of air that the human body feels, which may be different from the actual ambient temperature. This is because other climate-related conditions affect the thermal convection between air and human body, which makes people feel different from the actual temperature, so it is also called apparent temperature.

Question 5: What is the somatosensory temperature? Somatosensory temperature refers to the temperature of air that the human body feels, which may be different from the temperature of the actual environment.

Question 6: Definition of somatosensory temperature The definition of somatosensory temperature should be: After comprehensively considering the influence of temperature, humidity, wind speed, sky cloud cover, clothing color and other factors, the temperature actually felt by the human body is called somatosensory temperature. According to the data, Guizhou is the first country to apply somatosensory temperature to weather forecast. Shanghai is aware of its necessity and is ready to launch it within two years. In addition, it is necessary for Shanghai to publish the temperature in different regions ―― even in Hangzhou, the "urban-rural difference" in temperature is not small. Winter is cool and summer is cool, and there is always a temperature difference of four or five degrees Celsius.

Question 7: What is the somatosensory temperature in the weather forecast of Apple's mobile phone? Somatosensory temperature is the temperature that the human body feels in that state. It is related to factors such as atmospheric temperature and local wind speed, mainly wind speed. The same atmospheric temperature, different wind speeds and somatosensory temperatures are also different.