What do metrologists mean by the “feels like” temperature and how is is different than the actual temperature?

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What do metrologists mean by the “feels like” temperature and how is is different than the actual temperature?

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Air humidity and wind, to name a few examples, affect vastly on how the temperature feels like. F.ex. if it’s -10 celsius with wind, it might feel colder than -25 celsius without wind.

This is an oversimplification, but is true.

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