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The phenomenon known as “corn sweat” plays a huge role in dew points across the Corn Belt during heat waves. Through a ...
Corn sweat is exactly what it sounds like: moisture given off by corn. With large swaths of corn fields in the Midwest and ...
The process is known as evapotranspiration, which is how plants, including corn, release water vapor into the atmosphere.
It is “corn sweat” season. The biggest U.S. crop does influence our weather here in Michigan and across the Midwest. All ...
Corn sweat is a very real phenomenon, and the Midwest has to deal with the excess heat during the late-summer days because of ...
With this added moisture in the atmosphere, it can make an already hot day feel even hotter when you factor in the humidity.
All of us have seen corn growing around Michiana and the Midwest, but does it affect our weather?Heat and humidity are something we commonly associate with corn ...
A heat wave will hit Michigan later in the week and the state's corn fields will amplify the extreme temperatures.
While most of our humidity comes from the Gulf, corn and other plants add even more water vapor in the air this time of year- ...
Forget the dog days of summer — it’s corn sweat season. Through the end of July, the National Weather Service has warned that ...
Corn Sweat is also called evapotranspiration. It is a tool that a crop will use to cool itself, according to La Crosse NWS Meteorologist Jeff Boyne. Corn and soybean crops may reach their peak in the ...