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The Wind Chill Index calculator computes the wind chill index based on the air temperature and the velocity of the wind.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
- (Ta) Air Temperature
- (V) Wind Velocity
Wind Chill (TWC): The calculator returns the wind chill in degrees Fahrenheit. However, this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
The Math / Science
The Wind Chill Index is popularly known as the Wind Chill Factor. It is a calculation of the perceived decrease in temperature which is experienced when wind blows across an exposed surface.
The formula for wind chill in this calculator is:
TWC = 35.74 + 0.6215 • Ta - 35.75 • V0.16 + 0.4275•TA • V0.16
where:
- TWC is the wind-chill factor
- V is the wind velocity
- Ta is the air temperature
This equation takes as input the wind speed (MPH) and the outside ambient air temperature (F) in order to match the coefficients. These are used to computer the Wind Chill Index, which is the perceived (what it really feels like) temperature.
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