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Temperature 15°, wind gusts up to 33 mph — a good opportunity to test the meaning of the notion of the "feels like" temperature...

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Temperature 15°, wind gusts up to 33 mph — a good opportunity to test the meaning of the notion of the "feels like" temperature...

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... which was -5°.

Answer: My face got quite cold, but I've been in actual -5° cold, and I wouldn't say it felt that cold as the wind was gusting, but I did wish I'd brought a scarf to cover my cheeks and nose. The rest of me was just fine, even a bit hot.

Side issue: Running around trees in the wind is dangerous. I saw one downed branch, and I heard some creaking. You really can get killed out there in the wind.

ADDED: So what is the wind speed that should make you decide against being out around trees?
- at 32 to 38 mph, whole trees will be in motion....

- at 39 to 46 mph, branches and limbs can be broken from trees....
That sounds precise, but imprecise. Surely, the type and age of the trees must matter.  Wouldn't the temperature and the moisture level affect breakage? And then there's the question whether these trees are maintained. In our neighborhood, there are lots of big, old trees, but people are supposed to tend to them and get dead branches removed. We have a 200-year-old tree in our yard — along with other big trees — and we spend lots of money on arborists who take out the dead branches. I run in the woods, but it's the university's woods, and it's extremely well kept. So what does that mean? Go ahead and run as long as it's not gusting over 38 mph? Who knows?!
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18A4FB21-91E1-496E-BA7B-F3C224F5E247_1_201_a

... which was -5°.

Answer: My face got quite cold, but I've been in actual -5° cold, and I wouldn't say it felt that cold as the wind was gusting, but I did wish I'd brought a scarf to cover my cheeks and nose. The rest of me was just fine, even a bit hot.

Side issue: Running around trees in the wind is dangerous. I saw one downed branch, and I heard some creaking. You really can get killed out there in the wind.

ADDED: So what is the wind speed that should make you decide against being out around trees?
- at 32 to 38 mph, whole trees will be in motion....

- at 39 to 46 mph, branches and limbs can be broken from trees....
That sounds precise, but imprecise. Surely, the type and age of the trees must matter.  Wouldn't the temperature and the moisture level affect breakage? And then there's the question whether these trees are maintained. In our neighborhood, there are lots of big, old trees, but people are supposed to tend to them and get dead branches removed. We have a 200-year-old tree in our yard — along with other big trees — and we spend lots of money on arborists who take out the dead branches. I run in the woods, but it's the university's woods, and it's extremely well kept. So what does that mean? Go ahead and run as long as it's not gusting over 38 mph? Who knows?!


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