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Wind Chill

Noun:

Wind chill refers to the cooling effect on the skin caused by the combined impact of wind and temperature. It is a measure used to assess how cold it feels outside, taking into account the rate of heat loss from the human body under specific weather conditions. Wind chill is typically lower than the actual air temperature, especially in windy conditions.

Example sentences:

  • The weather forecast warned of a wind chill of -15 degrees Celsius, so I bundled up in extra layers before stepping outside.
  • With the wind chill factor, it felt like we were walking through an icy storm.

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