Wisconsin continues to see freezing temperatures this week. Here's how NWS meteorologists calculate wind chill.
CHICAGO (CBS) — In the Windy City, wind chill is a term we often use to describe how cold it feels to us as soon as we step outside. The wind chill is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin ...
You may not be as cold as you think you are this winter. A new formula for calculating wind chill was launched this week by the National Weather Service. It provides a more accurate, understandable ...
ABSTRACT The trends in wind speed at a typical wind turbine hub height (80 m) are analyzed using the North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) dataset for 1979–2009. A method, assuming the wind ...
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