When the Temperature “feels like”

The temperatures dipped this week in California and we are cold, real cold and not the fake California cold. We keep getting blizzard warnings, snow at the Hollywood sign and rain, lots of rain. When we actually get weather we check out the weather channel to see how many layers of clothing we need  since a sweater and jacket will clearly not be enough and we will need to wear a warm coat, that’s if we even own one.  But the temperature report does not only consist of what the thermometer says, they also include information about what the temperature feels like, feels like to whom?

That’s what made me wonder- when they say it’s 46 and feels like 42 degrees, Who is the person that works for the forecasters and tells everyone what the temperature feels like. What if that person’s internal thermostat is broken and they run cold or hot. Today it said 42 degrees but feels like 41, now really will I be more cold with that extra less degree?

If there was a 10 degree difference , I might feel it again depending on the circumstances. Let’s say it says 70 degrees but feels like 80, I would. But if it is  10 degrees formally but they say  it  feels like 9 or 11, I believe I will be freezing cold regardless.

So my mission now is to find that person that reports the “feels like” aspect of the weather report, find them and see if that person’s internal thermostat is accurate and then go find the people who report the temperatures and ask them if really anybody cares about this and does it really natter.

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2 thoughts on “When the Temperature “feels like””

  1. This was a good read.
    This is what I see in your post
    This week’s weather in California is real cold! We have been getting blizzard warnings and snow at the Hollywood sign, and rain is coming down hard. However, the temperature report does not only consist of what the thermometer says, they also include information about what the temperature feels like. So if you’re feeling really cold this week, try to find someone who works for the forecasters and ask them what the temperature feels like.
    Ely

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  2. I love how the weather forecasters take their time to give us all information about what the temperature feels like, even if it’s just a little bit different from what the thermometer says. I also love that they use information about the weather to make sure people are aware of the potential for cold weather, and that they are always updating everyone on what’s going on.

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