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mike wrote:ok- seems to me that windchill (and convection, and radiation) cause the human body to work harder during wind sessions. Perhaps the amount of energy we consume to maintain a constant core temperature is why windchill reports say "it feels like -17C when it's actually -5 (I wish).
So what I'm digging out of all this is that a rock or piece of steel or whatever- will not cool below -5 in a -5 environment, no matter how windy- although I think that it will probably cool more rapidly due to convection and radiation of it's internal heat; a human body exerts a certain amount of work to maintain core temperature in a -5 environment and more if it's windy.
I figure that water does in fact cool more quickly in the wind- although it will never drop below ambient temperature.
Anyone else??
Mike
mike wrote:Basically Rebecca- I think we need winter to arrive.
I just checked the long term forecast. Sunday's temp is supposed to be 15C!!!!!!!!!!
WTF??????
Global warming is not a reality.... yeah right!
Boooo
The Teth wrote:Global worming will melt the northern glaciers, strengthening the Labrador current, diverting the Gulf stream as it passes Newfoundland and result in excellent ice climbing in Scotland and possibly even in France and Spain (even at low altitudes).
The Teth wrote:Global worming will melt the northern glaciers, strengthening the Labrador current, diverting the Gulf stream as it passes Newfoundland and result in excellent ice climbing in Scotland and possibly even in France and Spain (even at low altitudes).
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