Instruments which measure wind chill
The wind chill temperature is how cold people and animals feel when outside. Wind chill is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin caused by wind and cold. As the wind increases, it draws heat from the body, driving down skin temperature and eventually the internal body temperature. Therefore, the wind makes it FEEL much colder. If the temperature is 0°F and the wind is blowing at 15 mph, the wind chill is -19°F. At this wind chill temperature, exposed skin can freeze in 30 minutes.
Filters
- Wind Speed (18)
- Temperature (18)
- Barometric Pressure (15)
- Relative Humidity (15)
- Wind Chill (18)
- Heat Stress Index (15)
- Dew Point Temperature (15)
- Altitude (Barometric) (12)
- Wet Bulb Temperature (Psychrometric) (13)
- Density Altitude (10)
- Delta-T (4)
- Bluetooth (1)
- Bluetooth (LiNK model) (9)
- Volume Air Flow (3)
- Temperature-Humidity Index (THI) (3)
- Moisture Content (Grains) (1)
- Relative Air Density (3)
- Air Density (3)
- Evaporation Rate (2)
- Humidity Ratio (Grains) (2)
- WBGT (Wet Bulb Globe Temperature) (2)