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WIND CHILL

Specialty Definition: WIND CHILL

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The wind can reduce significantly the amount of heat your body retains. The following wind chill chart does not take into account such variables as type of clothing worn, amount of exposed flesh, and physical condition, all of which would alter body heat. (references)

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Specialty Definition: Wind chill

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Wind chill is the apparent temperature felt on the exposed human (or animal) body due to the combination of air temperature and wind speed. The wind chill temperature is always lower than the air temperature, even when the air is hotter than the body, because the wind increases the rate at which moisture evaporates from the skin and carries heat away from the body.

The concept is of particular significance in very cold climates such as the Arctic and Antarctic, at high altitude, at high speeds, or in very high winds. It is of great importance to the survival of humans and animals, and can even affect machinery and heating systems.

The official definition of windchill in meteorology was originally based on measurements taken at a distance above the ground. The exact definition of windchill has been controversial because it is a composite index, because animate and inanimate bodies behave differently, and because windchill reports have a major impact on winter tourism.

The first wind chill formulae and tables were developed by the United States military during World War II, initially by Siple and Passel working in the Antarctic, and were made available by the National Weather Service by the 1970s. In 2001 the formulae were revised to reflect more accurate theories and testing than those done by the military. These formulae are designed specifically for the human body, or even more specifically for the human face. Wind chill also affects animals, and wet, inanimate objects, but different formulae apply to them.

It has generally been conceded that the original model for windchill was not necessarily the best possible for all purposes. The physical basis for the calculation of windchill is now the relationship between the temperature, volume and pressure of a fluid. Moving air reduces air pressure and increases the cooling effect. Still air can actually insulate, which is why windchill was measured a number of metres above the ground rather than at ground level.

The new wind chill index used by the US and Canadian weather services is calculated from the following formula:

where Twc is the wind chill temperature in °F, Ta is the air temperature, and V is the air speed in mph.

The US and Canadian formulae are best suited to extremely cold climates. Other formulae such as the Steadman wind-chill index (developed by Australian environmental scientist Robert Steadman) have been developed for temperate climates, but are less well known. Some wind-chill indices also take humidity into account.

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Wind chill."

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: WIND CHILL

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

wind chill

51

wind chill factor

16
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Modern Translation: WIND CHILL

Language Translations for "WIND CHILL"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Greek 

  

συντελεστής ψύξης ανέμου (chill factor, wind chill factor). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

indway illchay

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Misspellings: WIND CHILL

Misspellings

"WIND CHILL" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: windchill. (additional references)

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Anagrams: WIND CHILL

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Direct Anagrams: windchill.

Words within the letters "c-d-h-i-i-l-l-n-w"

-3 letters: chilli.

-4 letters: child, chili, chill, lichi, nihil, winch.

-5 letters: chid, chin, dill, hili, hill, hind, inch, lich, nidi, nill, whid, whin, wich, wild, will, wind.

 Words containing the letters "c-d-h-i-i-l-l-n-w"
 

+1 letter: windchills.

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