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The preferred expression varies as research into the effects of the 3 variables listed above on how temperature is perceived by bare skin on the human body continues. There has in the past been much divergence between different nations, but most now use that developed by scientists and medical experts on the Joint Action Group for Temperature Indices (JAG/TI).
 
The official feels like temperature index formula of JAG/TI-2000 (temperature is measured at 1.50 metres, and wind speeedspeed at 10 metres, above ground):
 
<mathtt>G_\mathrm{J}G = 13.12 + 0.6215∗Temperature_\mathrm{6215 x Temperature<sub>air in Celsius}</sub> − (11.37∗37 x (/text{wind_speed}_\mathrm{<sub>m s<sup>-1</sup>}∗3,</sub> x 3.6) ^<sup>0.16</sup> + 0.3965∗Temperature_\mathrm{3965 x Temperature<sub>air in Celsius}∗(</text{sub> x (wind_speed}_\mathrm{<sub>m s<sup>-1</sup>}∗3</sub> x 3,6) *x 2.3^<sup>0.16</mathsup></tt>
 
Cumulus MX from version 3.6.0 fully supports (in terms of derived outputs just listed) another of the Joint Action Group for Temperature Indices (JAG/TI) formulae for '''feels like'''.
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