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Old 02-06-07 | 05:54 PM
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remsav
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Originally Posted by crtreedude
What is this chilling you speak of? Isn't that something that is done to drinks? And you have wind? All we have is warm tropical breezes...
Lol, does it ever dip below 68f?


"Winds stronger than 65 km/h (40 mph) are assumed to have no significant additional chilling effect beyond the effect felt at that velocity, and the wind chill phenomenon is thought to be absent altogether at air temperatures above approximately 20°C (68°F)."
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