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EXCESSIVE HEAT: Wet Bulb Globe Temperature & Heat Index


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.

The Heat Index is more commonly known and used as an indicator of extreme heat and potential health related impacts but only takes into account temperature (measured in the shade) and relative humidity. 

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.

Additional Heat Resources include: NWS Heat Tools two-pager and NWS WBGT one-pager

Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures by County
 
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State of Missouri Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature
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State of Missouri Thresholds for Web Bulb Glob Temperature
State of Kansas Thresholds for Wet Bulb Globe Temperature
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State of Kansas Thresholds for Web Bulb Glob Temperature