
Dry Bulb Temperature
Dry bulb temperature is the measure of the air’s temperature as read by a standard thermometer, unaffected by humidity or moisture. It is the most common way to describe how hot or cold the air feels and is used in weather reports and climate control. Essentially, it reflects the actual air temperature at a given moment, providing a baseline for assessing environmental conditions. This measurement helps in understanding weather patterns and designing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to maintain comfortable indoor environments.