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Jokester said:
No you can't. If you're thinking of wind chill you need evaporation of water (sweat in the case of humans) to cool below ambient. Without it the best you can do is down to ambient.

Jokester
Right, im gonna be brave and disagree with you.
-15 static on a frozen lake (gosling lake in E Canada) but the temps at 200 mph and 800 feet (as i left the C 130) were effectively up to -50 ( or so the RAF people told me).
 
pegasus1 said:
Right, im gonna be brave and disagree with you.
-15 static on a frozen lake (gosling lake in E Canada) but the temps at 200 mph and 800 feet (as i left the C 130) were effectively up to -50 ( or so the RAF people told me).

And the reason is in the quote ;) .

Jokester
 
Jokester is absolutely right.

The faster the wind the greater the evaporation rate, the greater the evaporation rate, the higher the rate of heat loss, whence the chilling effect.
 
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