| UV Index (Maximum) gives an indication of how strong UV radiation may be under clear sky conditions around midday, i.e. noon. This shows the potential for skin damage through exposure to the sun at the most dangerous time of the day. |
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0 (None) |
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4 (Moderate) |
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8 (Very High) |
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1 (Low) |
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5 (Moderate) |
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9 (Very High) |
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2 (Low) |
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6 (High) |
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10 (Very High) |
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3 (Moderate) |
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7 (High) |
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11+ (Extreme) |
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| The UV Index is measured on the Global Solar UV Index (UVI) scale. The World Health Organisation recommends protective measures be taken for all UV values over 2. |
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