spider solo
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Am I correct in thinking that wind chill factor is not in relation to inanimate objects?
I understand that if something is listed as a wind chill of -50 I best keep any skin well covered. Therefore if I put on truly windproof clothing do I then return to dealing with the real temp and not the "Chill Factor" ?
Some clothing is listed as wind proof & some as wind resistent . If, for example, I am camping and I have stored the two styles shirts out in the wind. In the morning I reach for one of them ...are they the same temp?
Are food and water affected ?
If it is 35 degrees out with 30 mph winds bringing the wind chill temp to 5 degrees..is my water frozen or not ?
Will it warm up if I take it out of the wind ??
Thanks... inquiring minds would like to know
I understand that if something is listed as a wind chill of -50 I best keep any skin well covered. Therefore if I put on truly windproof clothing do I then return to dealing with the real temp and not the "Chill Factor" ?
Some clothing is listed as wind proof & some as wind resistent . If, for example, I am camping and I have stored the two styles shirts out in the wind. In the morning I reach for one of them ...are they the same temp?
Are food and water affected ?
If it is 35 degrees out with 30 mph winds bringing the wind chill temp to 5 degrees..is my water frozen or not ?
Will it warm up if I take it out of the wind ??
Thanks... inquiring minds would like to know