WIND CHILL CALCULATOR

Just when you thought you were going to get off the net without wasting any more time, you come across this page. If you want to know just how miserable you should feel when the wind blows on a cold day, read on! This stuff is hard to find elsewhere on the net (for good reason, no doubt), and this is the best correlation with published tables that you can buy or copy. But, why employ a quick-and-easy-to-use published table when you can waste inordinate amounts of time on the computer to get the same information by entering numbers on a form? By the way, if you are wet and in the cold wind, you have every right to feel even more miserable. But, as far as we know, there is no calculation for exactly how miserable you should feel.

Enter your input information in the next two white boxes; press the appropriate button for calculation; then view results in the white boxes below the buttons. Regardless of whether English or metric units are used, be consistent (in other words, use 2 metric or 2 English inputs) and click the correct button. The result is shown in both °F (Fahrenheit) and °C (Celsius). The calculation is good for a temperature range of -45°F to 40 °F  (-43°C to 4.44°C) and a wind speed of 0 to 60 MPH (0 to 96 kilometers/hour).

Now if we could get a chart for how good we should feel when a breeze blows on a day that is too hot, our lives would be complete.

Temperature  =  

°F or °C

Wind speed  =  

MPH or  kilometers/hr

Wind Chill Temperature*  =  

°F

Wind Chill Temperature*  =  

°C

* We interpret the wind chill temperature to be that temperature in still air that feels the same as the actual temperature in the actual wind.

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