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It’s not that corn sweats more than other plants — an acre releases less moisture on average than, say, a large oak tree — ...
Is "corn sweat," or evapotranspiration, to blame for the heat and humidity in the Midwest? Here's what to know.
Sultry air over the central United States — fueled by a heat dome, corn sweat and tropical winds from warmer than average ...
Growing season is the peak time for corn sweat, especially in the mid to late summer, according to the National Weather ...
Heat index values will surge toward a dangerous 115 degrees in the central United States this week due to the combined effect ...
The process is known as evapotranspiration, which is how plants, including corn, release water vapor into the atmosphere.
Corn sweat is an agricultural phenomenon that makes humidity during a heat wave even worse, especially in states like ...
As Ellen Bacca, chief meteorologist at Nexstar’s WOOD, explains, corn and crops “sweat” just like humans when they become hot ...
The process is officially known as evapotranspiration, which is how plants, including corn, release water vapor into the ...
Dangerous temperatures will persist across parts of the U.S. through July, and in some areas, there's an unexpected ...
Minnesota and Iowa are known for their sultry summer days, with enough heat and humidity to go around. But why does it get so ...