I understand that windchill describes how fast the body or skin looses its heat from rapid air flow, the wind. But I've always wondered, do inanimate objects get colder with a greater winchill factor.?? Specifically water pipes. Will they freeze if the ambient temperature is above 32 F even if the winchill factor is say, 10 F to a human.??
I understand that windchill describes how fast the body or skin looses its heat from rapid air flow, the wind. But I've always wondered, do inanimate objects get colder with a greater winchill factor.?? Specifically water pipes. Will they freeze if the ambient temperature is above 32 F even if the winchill factor is say, 10 F to a human.??