12-17-2016, 05:45 PM
Thanks, alaskyn, certainly understand what you are saying and it makes sense (and yes, I know windchill does not apply to inanimate objects). On the other hand, humans undergo significant physiological effects at 14,000 feet, so I wouldn't be surprised if that situation is more complex.
I had a quick look for research about windchill at altitude but didn't find anything immediately, and wouldn't be surprised if it's something that hasn't been researched too much. It's been a long day so won't look again tonight, but appreciate your observations.
I had a quick look for research about windchill at altitude but didn't find anything immediately, and wouldn't be surprised if it's something that hasn't been researched too much. It's been a long day so won't look again tonight, but appreciate your observations.