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GM Suz
post May 23 2006, 11:53 PM
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Another question. Why was the wind chill factor the same in c and f ? Doesn't seem right. (not that way on other days.) Thanks, Suz
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Kevin_McMahon
post May 26 2006, 08:04 PM
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Hi Suz, I am not sure I understand your question. What do you mean by the "wind chill factor was the same in c and f". Were you referring to the Summit Camp weather website that lists the temperatures in Celsius and in Farenheit? Do you remember the temperatures that were listed on that day.

I do know that -40 degrees Celsius is the same as -40 degrees Farenheit. Perhaps that was the temperature that was listed.

Here is a NOAA website with more wind chill information: NOAA Wind Chill Information


Sorry for not having an answer. Get back to us with more info and we will try to answer your question. Thanks.
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