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Old 02-04-07, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Portis
You can never ignore windchill.
I can and I do.... well the forecast version at least.

I need to know the wind direction and speed compared to where I'm going, and do the estimation myself. For instance, a dead-on tailwind, no matter how strong, means no windchill at all.

My answer is never expressed in watts per square meter.
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