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Latest revision as of 11:58, 13 September 2021
Icon | Result type | Unit | Mode | Description |
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PET | °C | Date-Time | The calculated physiological equivalent temperature. |
The physiological equivalent temperature is a value which expresses the effective outdoor temperature of a (complex) outdoor situation as an equivalent (simple) indoor situation. The equivalence is determined as the point where the heat balance of the human body is balanced with the surrounding environment.[1] In other words, the PET of any given situation outdoors is equal to the temperature indoors at which the human body would gain or lose the same amount of heat.
See also
References
- ↑ Biometeorology education and research network. Physiological equivalent temperature. https://www.biomet-education.net/glossary/physiological-equivalent-temperature/. Last visited: 16-12-2019