A summer index is a statistical measure used to assess and quantify the performance or conditions of various phenomena during the summer months, often in relation to weather, agriculture, or economic activities. It can include factors such as temperature, precipitation, and crop yields. In agricultural contexts, it helps farmers make decisions based on expected climate conditions. In broader applications, it can be useful for understanding seasonal trends and their impacts on different sectors.
The summer simmer index relates how hot it feels when you include the effects of humidity. It is the same temperature that it would feel like in a dry environment like in the desert. It is comparable to the US Heat Index, but a better indicator. For example at 95F and dew point 70F the summer simmer index is 109, what it actually feels like if you were in the desert at that temperature. This puts you in the zone of caution from heat exhaustion with prolonged activity.
depends on the year.. It can get very hot and muggy...on some days the heat index can go over 100
uses of index
The possessive form of the singular noun index is index's.
Sensitive Index is a criticle Index.
This is caused by refraction. A variation in air density corresponds to variation in refractive index of the air, locally near the road.
"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
BSE Index or SENSEX: The BSE Index or the Sensex as it is popularly known, is the index of the performance of the 30 largest & most profitable, popular companies listed in the index. Each company that is part of the index has its own weightage in the value of the Index. Since the number of companies is lesser, the index variations are higher when compared to the Nifty index.
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It actually means this. stock index Or stock market index.
what is index number
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