(Experimental. Not for operational use)
The Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) is an indicator of heat related stress on the human body at work (or play) in direct sunlight. It takes into account multiple atmospheric variables, including: temperature, humidity, wind speed, sun angle, and cloud cover.
Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures by County |
|
Select County: |
|
|
|
State of Missouri Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
State of Kansas Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
Forecast Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Maps
Hourly Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures (next 12 hours) | ||||||
This Hour |
+2 Hours |
+4 Hours |
+6 Hours |
+8 Hours |
+10 Hours |
+12 Hours |
Daily Maximum Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures |
||||||
Max Today |
Max Day 2 |
Max Day 3 |
Max Day 4 |
Max Day 5 |
Max Day 6 |
Max Day 7 |
|
|
State of Missouri Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
State of Kansas Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
|
|
Map, calculator courtesy National Weather Service - Tulsa, OK
|
|
State of Missouri Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
State of Kansas Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
Wet Bulb Globe Temperature vs Heat Index
While the WBGT and Heat Index both attempt to describe how "hot" it is and the potential for heat related stresses, they go about it in different ways.
â–º Heat Index is more commonly used and understood by the general public - the higher the values the hotter it's going to feel and the higher the threat for heat related illnesses. It's calculated from the temperature and relative humidity. What's not commonly known is that Heat Index assumes you are in the shade.
â–º WBGT also uses the temperature and humidity in its calculation, but temperatures are measured in direct sunshine. It also factors in wind speed, sun angle, and cloud cover.
Bottom-line upfront >>>> what value should you use? For day-to-day activities, heat index will serve you well. If you work outside or plan on any sort of vigorous outdoor activity in the full sun, use the WBGT.
Comparing WBGT and Heat Index
|
Examples
|
WGBT | Heat Index | |
Origins: The WBGT date back to the 1950s - specifically the United States Marine Corp Recruit Depot on Parris Island, SC. There, recruits were required to perform high intensity exercise in a high humidity, high temperature environment. Many soldiers succumbed to heat related illness. In response, a joint effort between the Department of the Navy and Army doctors studied the effects of heat on exercise performance. The result was the WBGT. WGBT uses several atmospheric variables for its calculations: temperature, humidity, wind speed, sun angle, and cloud cover. Temperatures are measured in the sunlight. The military uses the WBGT to gauge the potential for heat related stresses to this day. OSHA and many nations also use the WBGT as a guide to managing workload in direct sunlight, as do athletic departments (college and high school) and events. If you work or exercise in direct sunlight, this is a good element to monitor. |
Origins: The Heat Index is based on work carried out by Robert G. Steadman in 1979 ("An Assessment of Sultriness, Parts I and II") where he discussed factors that would impact how hot a person would feel under certain conditions. The National Weather Service developed a "simplified" formula from this work using air temperature and relative humidity as the two inputs. This formula became the "heat index". It is important to note that the heat index is calculated for shady areas. Direct sunlight can add as much as 15 degrees to the heat index. |
|
Inputs:
|
Inputs:
|
|
Equation: WBGT=0.7Tw+0.2Tg+0.1Td
|
Equation: Heat Index = -42.379 + 2.04901523T + 10.14333127R – 0.22475541TR – 6.83783(10-3T2) – 5.481717(10-2R2) + 1.22874(10-3T2R) + 8.5282(10-2TR2) – 1.99(10-6T2R2)
|
|
|
State of Missouri Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
State of Kansas Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
PREPARE - SAFETY - RESOURCES
Prepare
Before:
During:
Resources
|
|
State of Missouri Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |
State of Kansas Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (click for larger image) |