Talk:Felt air temperature

Faster air flow = cooler air?
The article states


 * The faster air blows over a surface, the more air is brought into contact with that surface in a given time interval, increasing the heat loss or gain of the body.

Is this the whole explanation? I would imagine that there is another component by means of faster moving air having a lower temperature through the [Bernoulli effect]. Am I missing something? 88.77.129.121 (talk) 23:27, 26 December 2009 (UTC)

Why this article needs more references
I am a bit of a subject matter expert for human activity in the outdoors (I teach Outdoor Leadership for a nationally renowned outdoor organization, I am a WFRer, and I have Swiftwater Rescue certification). In all that time I have never heard the phrase "felt air temperature." Perhaps this is a phases used as local or specific organizational jargon, but without doing primary research (e.g. counting how many times the TV meteorologist says "the temperature feels like"), I think editors of this article should find another source for this term in an outdoor leadership manual, a WFR manual, an encyclopedia of human physiology, or something of that nature. Thanks!! LaurentianShield (talk) 15:29, 3 February 2013 (UTC)