The windchill is how cold it feels as opposed to the actual temperature. In general the windier it is the colder that it feels.
The opposite of windchill is heat index, which measures how hot it feels due to both temperature and humidity. While windchill reflects how cold the combination of wind and temperature feels on the skin, the heat index quantifies the discomfort caused by heat and humidity.
Windchill is essentially increased conduction of surface heat to air due to the movement of wind. If you think of a car radiator. With no wind and the fan off, the radiator heats up the air around it, and it takes time for the radiator to cool down. If one is driving 70 MPH, the wind blowing through the radiator cools it down faster. If the outside temperature is 30°F, then the absolute minimum temperature the radiator will get down to is 30°F no matter how much wind goes through it. Windchill factors work the same. With or without windchill, you can't go below the actual temperature. However, with high winds, say at 30°F, it may actually feel like it would be 10°F with no winds. That doesn't mean that your body would ever reach 10°F, but rather, your body can conduct heat to the air as if it was colder.
The most important factor in forgetting appears to be encoding failure, where information is not properly stored in memory to begin with. This can happen if attention is not fully focused on the information or if it is not processed deeply enough.
The keyword is important in this context because it helps to identify and categorize information, making it easier to search for and retrieve relevant content.
Following directions in perceptions is important because it helps ensure accurate understanding of the information being presented. By following directions, you can avoid misinterpretation, misunderstandings, and potentially costly mistakes. It also shows respect for the person providing the information.
use the windchill chart.
2000 = -12 degrees, -28 with windchill 2001 = -10 degrees, -24 with windchill 2002 = -10 degrees, -26 with windchill 2003 = -7 degrees, -18 with windchill 2004 = -11 degrees, -21 with windchill 2005 = -14 degrees, -31 with windchill 2006 = -10 degrees, -25 with windchill 2007 = -9 degrees, -18 with windchill 2008 = -10 degrees, -26 with windchill 2009 = -7 degrees, -16 with windchill I can't tell you 2010 because it isn't over yet; *2000 - 2010 is actually 11 years... *
When I was in Boston on the New Year's eve,last day of 1996,the windchill was -40 in boston
Windchill in Antarctica is the same phenomenon as windchill anywhere on earth: the ambient temperature plus the wind speed, determine the windchill temperature. Antarctica is the windiest continent on earth, it is also the coldest continent on earth. With ambient temperatures colder than minus 100 degrees F, and wind speeds up to almost 200 MPH, depending on where you are on the continent, the windchill temperature is cold, very cold or very, very cold. Windchill in Antarctica can be lethal.
windchill
the danger of frostbite
The opposite of windchill is heat index, which measures how hot it feels due to both temperature and humidity. While windchill reflects how cold the combination of wind and temperature feels on the skin, the heat index quantifies the discomfort caused by heat and humidity.
Trench foot
Windchill
At game time today it will be about 10 degrees with a windchill factor of ten below. During the 4th quarter it will be about 3 degrees with a windchill factor of 30 below.
A windchill chart tells you how cold the air feels on your skin due to the combined effect of wind and temperature. It helps you understand the risk of frostbite and hypothermia at different wind speeds and temperatures.
Death and Core temp