There’s the temp and then the “feels like” temp. If they are different, how does a thermometer read the real temp and not what it feels like, since it feels like the feels like temp?

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I know this title sounds crazy but I don’t know how to phrase my question better

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Guys, I don’t think OP is asking why wind and humidity make us colder. They want to know how people are able to put a number on ‘feels like’, since a thermometer can’t feel the effects of wind chill like a human.

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