The seemingly lower temperature caused by excessive breeze is known as the "wind chill" effect. This phenomenon occurs when wind increases the rate of heat loss from the body, making it feel colder than the actual air temperature. Wind chill is particularly important to consider in cold weather, as it can lead to a higher risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
Colder air blowing in from the sea to the land is called a "sea breeze".
A gentle ripple on the surface of the water caused by a light breeze.
The excessive desire for a particular food is called food craving or food obsession.
The flow of air from an ocean or lake to the land is called a sea breeze (from an ocean) or a lake breeze (from a lake). This phenomenon occurs during the day when land heats up more quickly than water, causing the air above the land to rise and be replaced by cooler air coming from the water, creating a breeze blowing towards the land.
A gentle movement of air is called a breeze. Breezes are typically characterized by their light and soft nature, often providing a refreshing sensation. They can occur in various forms, such as a sea breeze or a gentle wind in a meadow.
The wind causes an increased rate of heat loss from our bodies through convection, making us feel colder than the actual temperature. This is known as wind chill. The combination of lower actual temperature and wind chill can make it feel like the temperature is lower than it actually is.
It is called an onshore breeze. The temperature of the land is generally warmer than the sea, causing the air to move from the cooler water towards the warmer land. This process typically occurs during the day when the land heats up faster than the water.
It is called a land breeze
Soft and gentle wind is called "breeze" A more poetic word for it is a "zephyr"
Zephyr
Zephyr
Colder air blowing in from the sea to the land is called a "sea breeze".
breeze
A breeze
It is called, breeze, wind, gale, zephyr, etc.
It is called, breeze, wind, gale, zephyr, etc.
Almost but not really,, seemingly; so-called, as if.