Wind chill, by some people's reasoning... would suggest that it's dealing with one's perception of reality versus actual reality. Ie. It feels colder than it actually is. Wether I'm right or wrong according to the experts makes no difference to me. Wind will increase the rate of heat loss from an engine the same as it does from me. I agree that the engine will never get colder than the ambient temperature... but last I heard, neither will a dead body... It seems to me that if we're dealing with a person's perception of how cold it is, we're probably not dealing much with fact. It may be that the wind makes it feel colder, but the heat it removes is what makes things difficult.
Just in case anyone is wondering, I do live in one of the windiest, most miserable places known to man. An average 40 degree day anwhere else can feel like 20 degrees here with an average wind blowing and our normal humidity. Tractors don't start any easier on those mornings than I do...
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