Wind-Chill Index
Wind Chill Index calculates wind chill (in ºF, ºC and Watts/Squared Meter) from air temperature (in ºF or ºC) and wind speed (Miles/Hour or Kilometers/Hour).
Print local and city weather.
This application calculates wind-chill index when temperature is above 40 ºF or 4.4 ºC. However, the models do not hold well at such temperatures.
Weather for current location including wind-chill index is provided based on weather and GPS availability. Temperature is displayed in ºF and speed is displayed in MPH.
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Print local and city weather
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- Last changed:
- Jun 28, 2011
- Category:
- Weather
- Developer:
- Business Compass LLC
- Version:
- 11.0
- Average Rating:
- 2.50 (17)
- Size:
- 0.6 MB
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