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Wind Chill Factor
Wind Chill Factor
Wind Chill Factor
Wind Chill Factor
Wind Chill Factor

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Wind Chill Factor Defined

The equivalent temperature resulting from the combined effect of wind and temperature. For example: At 10 degrees Fahrenheit above 0 with a 20-mile per hour wind, the effect is the same as 24 degrees Fahrenheit below 0 without wind. See also CHILL FACTOR.

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