Closest match60 dB — Normal conversation
Hearing riskSafe
Threshold of hearing0 dB
Breathing10 dB
Rustling leaves20 dB
Whisper30 dB
Library40 dB
Quiet office50 dB
Normal conversation60 dB
Vacuum cleaner70 dB
City traffic80 dB
Hearing damage risk85 dB
Lawn mower90 dB
Motorcycle100 dB
Rock concert110 dB
Threshold of pain120 dB
Jet takeoff (100m)130 dB
Firecracker140 dB
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About Noise dB

What this tool does

Weather and environment tools convert wind speeds between units (km/h, mph, knots, m/s), calculate humidity ratios, interpret UV index values, assess air quality, estimate cloud base altitude, and compute heat index and wind chill.

Why use this tool

Outdoor activities, aviation, and construction all depend on weather data interpretation. Knowing the actual heat index during a heatwave, or whether UV exposure warrants sunscreen, helps you make safer decisions.

How it works

Heat index and wind chill use NOAA regression equations. UV index maps solar irradiance to a 1-11+ scale. Cloud base is estimated from the temperature-dewpoint spread. Humidity calculations use the Magnus formula for saturation vapor pressure.

Pro tip

Wind chill only applies below 50 degrees F (10 degrees C) and at wind speeds above 3 mph. In calm conditions, the air temperature is the temperature you feel.

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