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If you don’t want to do the math yourself, you can print off their Wind Chill Chart, where temperature is plotted on the horizontal axis and wind speed on the vertical axis.
The United States and Canada share a wind chill chart that was put together by a collective of scientists in the early 2000s by running a model of skin temperature when faced with various air ...
The way meteorologists gauge the wind chill changed in 2001. First Alert Weather chief meteorologist Steve Beylon explains the wind chill chart in the video above.
The National Weather Service Wind Chill Chart uses a model dependent on heat loss from the adult human face during controlled experiments (children could not safely be used for such studies).
With winter weather settling over Michigan, here's what you need to know about exposed skin as the temperature drops and winds pick up.
Here’s a look at wind chill, how it is calculated and what you can do to protect yourself against it.
Find the value closest to the temperature at the top of the chart and the wind speed to the left. Your wind chill temperature is the value where the imaginary lines drawn from the air temperature ...
A chart of wind chill temperatures from The National Weather Service. Keep in mind that bright sunshine may reduce the effect of wind chill by 10 to 18 degrees.
This chart lets you estimate the wind chill without having to do the math yourself. Find the value closest to the temperature at the top of the chart and the wind speed to the left.