Below is the formula if that's what you are looking for. Otherwise, there are all sorts of calculators on the web for this. Just google calculate wind chill.
WC=.0817(3.71 V^.5 + 5.81 - .25 v)(T-91.4)+91.4, where V=wind speed in mph and T=°F.
2007-10-03 03:28:16
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answered by kadisciples 4
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Wind chill factor is the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin due to the combination of air tempeature and wind speed.A chart and the formula to calculate the values are given in the following web site. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_chill
2007-10-03 03:36:50
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answered by Arasan 7
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Tc=wind chill temp in deg.F
Tc=35.74+0.6215*T-35.75*V^(0.16)+0.4275*T*V^(0.16)
T=temp reading in deg.F
V=wind velocity in mph
source- National Weather Service
Silver Spring, MD20910,USA
2007-10-03 07:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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if your wet finger freezes in the wind, it's very cold.
if your wet finger just kinda gets cool, it's just chilly.
if it gets warm, it's nice outside.
2007-10-03 03:21:49
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answered by kym b 2
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amazing thing google
2007-10-03 03:29:59
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answered by Mark J 7
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