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      02-10-2006, 02:29 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by poldim
If it stays dry and you dont do anything stupid they do their job. But as soon as water hits the ground, and the ground is near freezing, when you consider the wind chill, you're in trouble. I just wasnt going to rist a $45000 car by not buy a $1500 set of wheels/tires.
wind chill has nothing to do with inanimate objects. here's the deal on wind chill; a person will sense that it's colder because the wind steals body heat by blowing away warm air that surrounds the skin. This means the wind chill factor is not a factor for inanimate objects like rocks, cars and snow – they will all maintain the same temperatures no matter how strongly the winds blow.
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