High UTCI Days

https://w3id.org/hacid/data/cs/Climate-ADAPT/indices/HighUtciDays <https://w3id.org/hacid/onto/data/Variable>

xsd:string High UTCI Days 
xsd:string The UTCI is an equivalent temperature (°C) and is a measure of the human physiological response to meteorological conditions that also takes into consideration the clothing adaptation of the population in response to outdoor temperature. It is based on four surface variables: air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and mean radiant temperature. UTCI values are divided in 5 classes of heat stress: no thermal stress (9°C-26°C), moderate heat stress (26°C-32°C), strong heat stress (32°C-38°C), very strong heat stress (38C°-46C°), and extreme heat stress (>46°C). The index refers to the number of days in the category of strong heat stress or stronger (>32°C). 

data from the linked data cloud