If the temperature is -5° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -22.1 degrees F.
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If the temperature is 15° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 20 miles per hour the wind chill is -2.3F
The wind chill at 5 degrees with a 5 MPH wind speed would be around -8 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill measures how the combination of temperature and wind speed affects the human body's perception of cold.
If the temperature is 10° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 40 miles per hour the wind chill would be -14.8F
If the temperature is -5° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -22.1 degrees F.
If the temperature is 3° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour the wind chill is -12.2F
To calculate wind chill, you need to know the air temperature and wind speed. Since the wind chill formula requires the wind speed to be 4 mph or greater, a wind speed of 75 mph would result in a wind chill of -7 degrees Fahrenheit at an air temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
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If the temperature is 15° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 20 miles per hour the wind chill is -2.3F
The wind chill is -15 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The wind chill at 5 degrees with a 5 MPH wind speed would be around -8 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill measures how the combination of temperature and wind speed affects the human body's perception of cold.
If the temperature is 10° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 40 miles per hour the wind chill would be -14.8F
The wind chill would make it feel like it is around 24 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill is a measurement used to express the combined effect of wind and temperature on the human body.
You subtract the wind speed from the ambient temperature. This particular question is only problematical as it involves "the negative". +5 minus +20= -15. The answer you seek is -15 degrees Fahrenheit.