tips:windchill
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| + | Wind-chill is the perceived decrease in air temperature felt by the body on exposed skin due to the flow of air. So this tells you how cold a day " | ||
| ===== Examples ===== | ===== Examples ===== | ||
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| - | Celsius | + | ====Celsius==== |
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| ===== Explanation ===== | ===== Explanation ===== | ||
| - | The examples show the text fields of a text object displaying | + | The examples show the text fields of a text object displaying |
| - | This is done by first calculating wind chill using the current temperature ({wt}) and the wind speed in MPH ({wws}). | + | This is done by first calculating wind chill using the current temperature ({wt}) and the wind speed in MPH ({wws}). |
| - | Once we've done the calculation, | + | Once we've done the calculation, |
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