Apparent temperature ("feels-like temperature") which would result in the same cooling effect as would be calculated from combined effect of air temperature (as per dry bulb air temperature) and wind speed.
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Source dataset specifies: "The wind chill equivalent temperature (also called the wind chill index, the wind chill factor, or just plain wind chill), is the temperature required under no-wind conditions that will equal the cooling effect of the air (the actual air temperature) and the wind on an average size, nude person in the shade. Moisture content of the air, visible moisture on the skin or clothing, presence of sunshine, clothing, and physical activity are not considered."
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Wind-chill equivalent temperature
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Apparent temperature ("feels-like temperature") which would result in the same cooling effect as would be calculated from combined effect of air temperature (as per dry bulb air temperature) and wind speed.
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Source dataset specifies: "The wind chill equivalent temperature (also called the wind chill index, the wind chill factor, or just plain wind chill), is the temperature required under no-wind conditions that will equal the cooling effect of the air (the actual air temperature) and the wind on an average size, nude person in the shade. Moisture content of the air, visible moisture on the skin or clothing, presence of sunshine, clothing, and physical activity are not considered."
See also https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/BAMS-86-10-1453
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