Probably the winter of 1983, which I believe was the coldest winter on record there. I was stationed in the AF at Minot AFB that winter, and the temps were in the -35 to -40 range and the wind chills were in the -80 to -100
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.
The wind chill would be -22 F.
Increasing wind speed increases the rate of heat loss from the body, making the air feel colder than it actually is. This results in a lower perceived temperature, known as the wind chill effect. The higher the wind speed, the stronger the wind chill effect.
If the temperature is -14° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 11 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -34.2F.
The wind chill is -15 degrees Fahrenheit.
The American Wind Energy Association currently lists North Dakota as the number one state for having the best wind energy resources. In 2009, North Dakota was ranked #6 for wind energy resources.
It makes the wind chill lower.
No. As the chill wind wind chill might imply, which chill temperatures are colder than the real temperature.
Wind chill is the calculation of the temp. and the wind speed.
The wind chill would be around -40°F. Wind chill is a measure of how cold it feels when wind speed is factored in with the air temperature. At -16°F with a wind speed of 20 mph, the wind chill calculation indicates it would feel much colder.
The duration of Wind Chill - film - is 1.5 hours.
No wind chill factor at that temperature.
If the temperature is 10° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 40 miles per hour the wind chill would be -14.8F
Wind Chill - film - was created on 2007-04-27.
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.
The wind chill is 16 degrees Fahrenheit.
The wind chill would be around -20 degrees Fahrenheit, as wind chill measures the cooling effect on the skin from the combination of cold temperatures and wind speed.