What is the actual temperature of 59 degrees?
Somatosensory temperature is affected by wind, humidity, sunshine and clothes color. If the somatosensory temperature is higher than the air temperature, it shows that all the above factors have played a role in keeping warm, and vice versa.
The temperature in the weather forecast only represents the air temperature, and cannot fully express the human body's feelings about the environment, but the temperature can be used as a parameter of the human body's feelings about the temperature, which is the difference between the air temperature and the somatosensory temperature. Under the same temperature conditions, people will have different cold and warm feelings because of different air humidity, wind speed, dress color, sunshine and even mood. For example, when the temperature is 30℃, the air relative humidity is about 40%-50%, and the average wind speed is above 3m/s, people will not feel very hot. However, under the same temperature conditions, if the relative humidity increases above 80% and the wind speed is very low, people will feel sultry and uncomfortable, and even the weak will suffer from heatstroke.