Temperature outdoors

Bobkatar

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A silly question. I use an app to see the temperature of every day. For example if it says temperature 17 celsius and real feel 21. What should i take in mind? The real feel or the temperature?( At this point 17 celsius).
Tnx in advance
 

DCcan

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TV buzzwords. Thats one way to do it. Sound fucked up and confusing to everyone, you need to know real temps and humidity.
We use VPD around here, get a new app.
 
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DCcan

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Northwood

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Use the temperature. RealFeel temp incorporates wind speed, humidity, among other factors that determine how a human body will feel.

If you're interested in the effects of humidity and/or wind speed then I would record these figures separately.
 
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