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  1. The UV Index (or UVI) is a standard international measure of ultraviolet radiation emitted by the Sun - which penetrates the Earth's atmosphere and can cause sunburn. Index values start at zero and then can rise above 10.
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    The ultraviolet index, or UV index, is an international standard measurement of the strength of the sunburn -producing ultraviolet (UV) radiation at a particular place and time. It is primarily used in daily and hourly forecasts aimed at the general public.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_index
    The UV Index is a measure of the strength of the sun’s UV rays. As the UV increases, the sun’s rays can do more harm to your skin, eyes, and immune system. The UV Index scale
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    The meaning of UV INDEX is a number on a scale which extends indefinitely upward from a baseline of 0 and whose values express the intensity of solar ultraviolet radiation at noon on a given day for a particular location with 0 indicating negligible ultraviolet exposure and values over 10 indicating very high ultraviolet exposure.
    The standardized UV index scale tells you how quickly your skin will burn without protection. Check out the UV Index and the latest UV forecast for your area! What Is the UV Index? The ultraviolet (UV) index is a scale representing the intensity of UV radiation the sun produces.
    A: No, but the UV Alert is based on the UV Index. The UV Index is a scale, ranging from 0 (low) to 11+ (extreme), that indicates the intensity of solar UV radiation reaching Earth's surface on a given day.
    The UV Index is a scale, ranging from 0 (low) to 11+ (extreme), that indicates the intensity of solar UV radiation reaching Earth's surface on a given day. A UV Alert is issued only when the UV Index forecast is at least 6 and also is statistically higher than normal (at or above the 95th percentile) for the date.
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    Web2 May 2024 · The WHO-standard ultraviolet index is a widely publicized measurement of total strength of UV wavelengths that cause sunburn on human skin, by weighting UV exposure for action spectrum effects …

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