Hi all is there a web tag for f
if not is there a way to figure it ?
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feels like temp?
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Re: feels like temp?
Cumulus doesn't do a 'feels like' temperature, mainly because I don't like the name 
But seriously, I may well include it in Cumulus 2. As I understand it, it's simply one of wind chill or heat index, depending on conditions, with a range in between where it's just the measured temperature. So you could use a bit of script to display the 'feels like' temperature using the wind chill, temperature, and heat index values. Confusingly, when the BBC mention the 'feels like' temperature, they are just referring to wind chill.
Beteljuice is the expert on this
But seriously, I may well include it in Cumulus 2. As I understand it, it's simply one of wind chill or heat index, depending on conditions, with a range in between where it's just the measured temperature. So you could use a bit of script to display the 'feels like' temperature using the wind chill, temperature, and heat index values. Confusingly, when the BBC mention the 'feels like' temperature, they are just referring to wind chill.
Beteljuice is the expert on this
Steve