You can't. Wind speed and wind direction are two separate factors.
If the temperature is -5° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -22.1 degrees F.
- 37 degrees F
negative 1 degrees
6 degrees F.
-22 degrees F.
The wind chill at -15 degrees F and 20 mph wind speed would be around -38 degrees F. Wind chill is the temperature it "feels like" on exposed skin due to the combination of cold temperatures and wind speeds.
-22 degrees F.
The wind chill would be around 2 degrees Fahrenheit with a wind speed of 40 mph at a temperature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill factors in the cooling effect of wind on exposed skin, making it feel colder than the actual temperature.
Between 120-170 Knots, (138 Mph-195 Mph). Depends on wind conditions and weight of the aircraft load.
11 degrees F.
The wind chill for 20 mph at 10 degrees Fahrenheit would make it feel like it's around -10 degrees Fahrenheit.
The wind chill is 16 degrees Fahrenheit.