But if it is cold weather blowing against your skin it feels cold same thing happens in the summer with the wind it feels just a bit cooler with a nice breeze
That's because the moving air draws heat away from your body through convection. It doesn't change temperature itself, but your body does, particularly at the surface. Thus, you feel colder.
That's because the moving air draws heat away from your body through convection. It doesn't change temperature itself, but your body does, particularly at the surface. Thus, you feel colder.
That's because the moving air draws heat away from your body through convection. It doesn't change temperature itself, but your body does, particularly at the surface. Thus, you feel colder.
Bro... HVAC?
What? (I'm not asking you what HVAC is)
I mean do you do HVAC? Cuz of the sentence before
Oh man, just played the craziest otp game in NHL 14. My 4 friends and I decided to goon it up to see how many hits we could get, we had 157 hits as a team to 20 for the other team. I set a personal record 44 hits in a game, man gooning it up in NHL can be so much fun.