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Old 05-27-2010, 02:11 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by Table 5 View Post
I think humidity plays the biggest part. People don't realize how that humidity cuts to the bone no matter what you're wearing
Only people that are on the coast or in the East and people that don't spend much time outside believe this.

Why does -10,-15 feel so cold in Oct. @ 80% humidity, but in Feb. it's nice out ??? Why? We have all experienced that.

It takes awhile to get used to the "chill" and when you live somewhere relatively warm you never get used to it. People from Central America are freezing @10c,15c. Plus 10 15
Ice fog is not uncommon at -30 so it's not that dry.

Humidity is a "chill" factor, but it doesn't make much difference, nobody is getting frostbite or loosing toes in Vancouver or Toronto...
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