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Summers in the Midwest always include humidity, making it feel much hotter than the temperature indicates, but what’s to ...
By late July, the Midwest's most abundant crop is prospering and perspiring enough to cause a slight bump in humidity levels.
All of us have seen corn growing around Michiana and the Midwest, but does it affect our weather?Heat and humidity are ...
Corn sweat' isn't a myth, it's real. By peak summer in the Midwest, corn is prospering and perspiring enough to bump up humidity levels.
A phenomenon called "corn sweat" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., ...
Mid-July to mid-August is when crops in the Midwest release the most water because of the combination of their maturity and ...
After my third conversation in two days about corn sweat, a popular media topic for the past three summers, I want to put ...
Heat index values will surge toward a dangerous 115 degrees in the central United States this week due to the combined effect ...
If it feels hotter than usual in Indiana cornfields this summer, it might not be just the sun. A natural phenomenon known as ...
Minnesota and Iowa are known for their sultry summer days, with enough heat and humidity to go around. But why does it get so ...
The heat wave baking the central United States this week may feel worse than those earlier in the summer, and corn is partly ...
The increased humidity levels caused by “corn sweat” can influence local microclimates, affecting temperature, cloud ...