Wet-Bulb Temperature from Relative Humidity and Air Temperature
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
Abstract An equation is presented for wet-bulb temperature as a function of air temperature and relative humidity at standard sea level pressure. It was found as an empirical fit using gene-expression programming. This equation is valid for relative humidities between 5% and 99% and for air temperatures between −20° and 50°C, except for situations having both low humidity and cold temperature. Over the valid range, errors in wet-bulb temperature range from −1° to +0.65°C, with mean absolute error of less than 0.3°C.
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- Relative humidity
- Wet-bulb temperature
- Air temperature
- Dry-bulb temperature
- Environmental science
- Humidity
- Approximation error
- Density of air
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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