"For instance, a day with a high dry-bulb temperature and low humidity levels could have the same wet-bulb temperature reading as a day with a lower dry-bulb temperature and higher humidity levels. But physiological studies have shown the former presents a greater risk of heat stroke because under such conditions, the human body can’t sweat enough to maintain a thermal equilibrium."<p>Should it not state latter instead of former? Also this is a bit nitpicky on my part but the problem is with released sweat not evaporating, not insufficient production of it.