The Weather Stress Index (WSI) is a metric used to assess the impact of weather conditions on human health, well-being, and performance. It takes into account various meteorological factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation, which can affect how individuals feel physically and mentally. The WSI is often used in fields such as agriculture, public health, and occupational safety to evaluate how weather can influence physical stress, productivity, and health outcomes.
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