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What is the increase cooling that wind can cause cause?

It is called the "Wind Chill" factor. :)


The increased cooling that a wind can cause is called a coriolis effect?

Wind Chill Factor


Is the increased cooling that a wind can cause is called Coriolis effect?

Wind Chill Factor


Is it true the increased cooling that a wind can cause is called the sea breeze factor?

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The increased cooling that a wind can cause is called the Coriolis effect true or false?

true


Is it true that the increased cooling that a wind can cause is called the Coriolis effect?

No, the increased cooling caused by wind is not due to the Coriolis effect. The Coriolis effect is a phenomenon that describes the apparent deflection of moving objects caused by the Earth's rotation. The cooling effect of wind is mainly due to the process of convection and the transfer of heat away from a surface.


What do you call winds that change directions?

The uneven cooling and heating of the Earth by the Sun cause seasonal changes in wind direction. The heating and cooling causes temperature differences that then develop into wind currents.


What is increased cooling by wind from body heat called?

Increased cooling by wind from body heat is called convective cooling. This process occurs when heat is transferred from the body to the air through convection, resulting in a cooling effect due to the movement of air.


Is a measure of cooling combining temperatures and wind speed is called?

The measure of cooling combining temperatures and wind speed is called wind chill. This measure represents how cold the air feels to the human body when factors like temperature and wind are taken into account.


What cause the MOST of the changes in beaches and shoreline earthquakes or tornadoes or wind and waves or heating and cooling?

wind and waves


A measure of cooling combining temperature and wind speed is called?

This is called chilling effect.


Is the increased cooling that a wind can cause called the Coriolis effect?

Wind Chill is the scale you need. In the late 1930s a Boy Scout was invited to travel to the Antarctic with Byrd's expedition, and this person was Paul Siple. One of the experiments he devised was to measure the rate of cooling in various wind strengths and temperatures, of water filled bottles. From such simple beginnings, Wind Chill measurement was started.