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Atmospheric thermodynamics / Psychrometrics / Excessive heat warning / Heat index / Excessive heat watch / Heat advisory / Humidity / Heat illness / Apparent temperature / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Weather
Date: 2011-09-20 18:49:11
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Psychrometrics
Excessive heat warning
Heat index
Excessive heat watch
Heat advisory
Humidity
Heat illness
Apparent temperature
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Weather

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