2000
We asked some Canadians. Last spring, National Weather Service researchers put 12 Toronto volunteers in a refrigerated wind tunnel (above). They were subjected to extreme cold and winds, and to keep things lively, they were sprayed with water. Meanwhile, their body temperatures were monitored through facial sensors and anal probes. The experiences of these miserable, icy, freezing wind-whipped volunteers confirmed the obvious. Says Mark Conglobate of the National Weather Service: ''We did find that if you have spray on your face, the wind chill temperature calculation is going to be even colder.'' With the what are you doing back there, and then Good God stop it! and the hey hey hey.
(Mon Dec 17, 2001 - 11:47:08 am)