Qatar Mobility Innovations Center (Qmic), based at the Qatar Science & Technology Park, has announced the launch of a new enhanced Automated Heat Stress Monitoring and Management Solution (Humidex).
Humidity makes heat worse, and wind makes a cold day frigid. There’s solid science behind the humidex and wind chill that take into account weather’s toll on our bodies A searingly hot or bitterly ...
Haying is just one of many parts of farm life that would be affected by more hot and humid weather in central Alberta. Not all the tractors on Chatsworth Farm have air conditioning. A pig grunts and ...
Julia Lopez Ramos and her sister Paula, right, cool down in front of a large fan that is equipped with a water misting ring as Montreal endures a heat wave in Montreal on Tuesday July 3, 2018. Allen ...
The Humidex moisture control and ventilation system controls both moisture and IAQ for the entire house. It expels moist, contaminated air and replaces it with fresh air drawn downward from upper ...
School’s out but the Science of Summer continues. Today, Postmedia’s Tom Spears looks at the wonky world of telling people that every summer day is hotter than the thermometer shows. Thursday was a ...
Ah, the humidex. The thing that can make a summer day in Toronto go from a hot 31C to feeling like a stifling 39C. The city, and most of Ontario, has been hit with heat warning after heat warning this ...
Southern Ontario has been enduring a multi-day stretch of extreme heat and humidity, which began on Sunday, with temperatures climbing into the low- to mid-30s and humidex values rising toward the mid ...
A searingly hot or bitterly cold day can have a significant impact on our bodies that goes far beyond a simple number on the thermometer. Meteorology is a study of humans as much as it is a study of ...