Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why do you feel cold when it is windy?

Why do you feel cold when it is windy?

1. Strong wind accelerates sweat evaporation, takes away body heat and lowers skin temperature;

2. Wind will increase the heat transfer coefficient and decrease the skin temperature;

3. When the feeling of cold skin reaches the central nervous system, it will feel cold.

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