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Old 02-05-07 | 10:49 PM
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remsav
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Originally Posted by Daily Commute
What do you think? Many people cite wind chill, but we already have a 10-20 mph wind even when it's calm. If we have a 10-20 mph tail wind, then our net wind is zero. Although wind affects us, the published wind chill temperature really doesn't tell us much.
For some reason that doesn't sound right, I would think you get to feel windchill in both front and back when it's a tailwind not canceled to zero.
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