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On Feb 17, 7:09 pm, Blanche wrote:
High winds. Low temps (-15F and up) == very cold wind chill factor. Common misconception. Wind chill only applies to the heat loss of animals. It does not apply to inanimate objects. The only thing wind will do to metal, glass, plastic, etc is help cool it faster to the ambient temperature. Kev |
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