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  3. Weather (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Weather is a weather forecast app developed by Apple Inc., available on iOS since the release of the iPhone and iPhone OS 1 in 2007. [1] [2] It allows users to see the conditions, forecast, temperature, and other related metrics of the device's current location, as well as a number of other cities.

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    Apparent temperature, also known as "feels like", [1] [2] is the temperature equivalent perceived by humans, caused by the combined effects of air temperature, relative humidity and wind speed. The measure is most commonly applied to the perceived outdoor temperature.

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    AccuWeather has been granted a United States patent on The RealFeel Temperature, [23] but the formula is a trade secret and has not been reviewed by other meteorological authorities. In response to AccuWeather's "RealFeel", The Weather Channel introduced their "FeelsLike" temperature reading.

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    The Weather Channel, a common source for weather information, draws temperature measurements from third-party sources like Weather Underground, where citizen scientists contribute information ...

  7. Windy (weather service) - Wikipedia

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    Windy is a Czech company providing interactive weather forecasting services worldwide.. The portal was founded by Ivo Lukačovič in November 2014, [1] [2] initially focusing on wind animation.

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  9. Weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    These quantities are based on a daily average temperature of 65 °F (18 °C). Cooler temperatures force heating degree days (one per degree Fahrenheit), while warmer temperatures force cooling degree days. [108] In winter, severe cold weather can cause a surge in demand as people turn up their heating. [109]