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Apparent Temp.
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The perceived temperature calculated from the combined effects of air temperature, relative humidity and wind speed.
UV Index
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The strength of sunburn-producing ultraviolet radiation at the earth's surface. A scale for the UV Index is displayed at the bottom of this page.
Humidity
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Relative humidity describes how much water vapour is present in the air, compared to the maximum there could be.
Pressure
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Atmospheric pressure at mean sea level (MSLP).
Visibility
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The distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned.
Dew Point
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The temperature at which water vapour condenses into liquid.
Convective Rain
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The amount of rain expected to fall from cumulus type clouds. This indicates showery rainfall.
Cloud Layers
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The percentage of the sky obscured by cloud at Low, Mid & High altitudes.
Est. Cloud Base
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An estimate of the height of the base of any convective clouds. This is calculated from the dew point and surface temperature and is given as a height above ground level (not sea level).
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