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This component calculates psychrometric states of moist air using ASHRAE 2009 Fundamentals formulations. Atmospheric pressure, and humidity must be given to calculate the other propreties.

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This component calculates psychrometric states of moist air using ASHRAE 2009 Fundamentals formulations. Atmospheric pressure, and humidity must be given to calculate the other propreties.

The entity attributes include:

  • dry bulb temperature
  • specific enthalpy
  • relative humidity
  • specific volume
  • humidity ratio
  • heat index
  • dew point (if dew sensor not supplied)
  • wet bulb temperature
  • wet bulb temperature (estimation using dewpoint depression)
  • wet bulb temperature (estimation using stull formula)

Dew Point Calculation

If the dew sensor is not supplied, the component calculates an estimate for dew point (°C) using the Magnus-Tetens formula. This produces accurate results (with an uncertainty of 0.35°C) for temperatures ranging from -45°C to 60°C.

Source: https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/dew-point

Heat Index (Feels like temp)

Attribute name: heat index

The formula below approximates the heat index in degrees Fahrenheit, to within ±1.3 °F (0.7 °C). It is the result of a multivariate fit (temperature equal to or greater than 80 °F (27 °C) and relative humidity equal to or greater than 40%) to a model of the human body. This equation reproduces the above NOAA National Weather Service table (except the values at 90 °F (32 °C) & 45%/70% relative humidity vary unrounded by less than ±1, respectively). Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_index

The heat index represents the apparent temperature (feels like). It will only be calculated for temperatures above 27C and humidty over 40%.

Wet Bulb Temperature Estimations

ASHRAE 2009 Fundamentals Calculation

Attibute name: SI wet bulb temp C

Psychrometric states of moist air are calculated using ASHRAE 2009 Fundamentals formulations implemented in the psypy package

Dewpoint Depression estimate

Attribute name: wet bulb temp (dew estimate) C

This estimate using the 1/3 rule The 1/3 rule works quite well for temperatures between -1.1C and 15.5C. For warmer temperatures than 15.5C, the cooling is between about 1/3 and 1/2 the dewpoint depression.

Stull Estimate

Attribute name: wet bulb temp stull estimate C

Although many equations have been created over the years our calculator uses the Stull formula, which is accurate for relative humidities between 5% and 99% and temperatures between -20°C and 50°C. It loses its accuracy in situations where both moisture and heat are low in value, but even then the error range is only between -1°C to +0.65°C. Source: https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/wet-bulb

Configuration

sensors:
  - platform: meteorologic_metrics
    name: "Meteorologic Metrics"              # optional, use if you want to use mulitple instances
    temp: sensor.outside_temp               # celsius
    hum: sensor.outside_hum                 # celsius
    dew: sensor.bom_perth_dew_point_c       # required if you want WBT estimated with dewpoint depression
    pressure: sensor.bom_perth_pressure_mb  # millibar == hectopascal == pascal * 100

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This component calculates psychrometric states of moist air using ASHRAE 2009 Fundamentals formulations. Atmospheric pressure, and humidity must be given to calculate the other propreties.

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