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Corn fields have been known to contribute to the heat index. Montclair State University professor Gregory Pope on how 'corn sweat' affects humidity.
As Ellen Bacca, chief meteorologist at News 2’s sister station, WOOD, explained, corn and crops “sweat” just like humans when ...
A phenomenon called "corn sweat" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., according to experts.
Increased temps felt all across the Corn Belt, an area touching southern Minnesota, could be because of a crop.
When the temperatures rise and become too hot to handle during the summertime, these 15 cold snacks will help you beat the ...
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It's really not the heat that gets you, it's the humidity
Just as people complain that talking about the wind chill in winter makes them feel even colder, you’ll hear them say that discussing the heat index in the summer makes them even more miserable.
Minnesota and Iowa are known for their sultry summer days, with enough heat and humidity to go around. But why does it get so ...