This time of year, in my hemisphere, at least, weather reports always feature wind chill indices.
Evidently, wind chill's calculated differently in different countries, even by different agencies, but, essentially, it's a calculated heat loss rate, on naked skin.
Now, nobody's going to go out naked, and your actual heat loss rate will depend on what you're wearing, and which way you're facing,
So what's the point of posting a cooling rate nobody's going to experience? Seems bogus to me. Mostly dramatic sensationalism. They're trying to make it appear colder than it actually is.
Shouldn't they just post air temperature and wind speed, and let people decide what to wear for themselves?
Discuss.
No. People go out with naked faces all the time. Windchill is very very helpful.