UVindeksin
UVindeksin is a Finnish term that translates to "the UV index" in English. It refers to a standardized measure used to quantify the level of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun that reaches the Earth's surface. The UV index provides a forecast of the potential risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure, helping individuals make informed decisions about sun safety.
The UV index is typically scaled from 0 to 11+, with higher values indicating a greater risk
The UV index varies depending on factors such as geographic location, time of day, season, weather conditions,
Overall, UVindeksin serves as an essential indicator for sun safety, encouraging preventive measures tailored to the