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The equation isn't quite as simple. According to the National Weather Service, "wind chill is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin caused by wind and cold." "As the wind increases ...
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Chicago wind chill factor: How the wind chill is calculated, and why it feels so coldThe formula also accounts for heat transfer theory and skin tissue resistance, according to the NWS. For example, an air temperature of 10 degrees, and a wind speed of 25 miles per hour will ...
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