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<blockquote data-quote="&nbsp; 2" data-source="post: 840053" data-attributes="member: 57928"><p>windchill only applies to the cooling of the skin. A warm engine will cool off quicker when parked if the wind is blowing, but it will NOT cool below the ambiant temperature. So on a cold vehicle if it is -20 and the windchill is -30 the vehicle will not go below -20.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From wiki</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wind chill is the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin, which is a function of the air temperature and wind speed. The wind chill temperature (often popularly called the wind chill factor) is always lower than the air temperature, except at higher temperatures where wind chill is considered less important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=" 2, post: 840053, member: 57928"] windchill only applies to the cooling of the skin. A warm engine will cool off quicker when parked if the wind is blowing, but it will NOT cool below the ambiant temperature. So on a cold vehicle if it is -20 and the windchill is -30 the vehicle will not go below -20. From wiki Wind chill is the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin, which is a function of the air temperature and wind speed. The wind chill temperature (often popularly called the wind chill factor) is always lower than the air temperature, except at higher temperatures where wind chill is considered less important. [/QUOTE]
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