Why does moving air feel cool? Doesn’t movement generate heat?

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And how do warm winds happen? Why are they ‘breaking’ the cool breeze rule?

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Most of the time, the air around us is cooler than we are, or we’re sweating. Moving air replaces the air next to our skin that we’ve warmed up and helps evaporate sweat, which cools us down.

If the air is hotter than us, or the humidity is so high that sweating doesn’t work, it feels hot.

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