| 1. | We call it the ` wet bulb temperature . "'
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| 2. | The wet bulb temperature indicates how much the temperature can drop due to evaporative cooling.
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| 3. | These are not parallel to wet bulb temperature lines.
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| 4. | Meteorologists sometimes monitor a temperature called the " wet bulb " when making snow predictions.
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| 5. | The dew point temperature is equal to the fully saturated dry bulb or wet bulb temperatures.
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| 6. | The success of any snow-making operation depends on a measurement referred to as the wet bulb.
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| 7. | A reading of 28 degrees on a wet bulb is optimal for making snow, Bryer said.
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| 8. | The subsequent Cotton Cloth Factories Act of 1911, however, specified a wet bulb limit of 75 %.
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| 9. | Humans may also experience lethal hyperthermia when the wet bulb temperature is sustained above for six hours.
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| 10. | Unlike wet bulb temperature, dry bulb temperature does not indicate the amount of moisture in the air.
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