REBECCA CHRISTIAN
where Twc is the wind chill index, based on the Fahrenheit scale; Ta is the air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, and v is the wind speed in miles per hour.What are the two variables to determine wind chill?Wind chill depends upon only two variables – air temperature and wind speed –...
Indoor Skiing at Chill FactoreIf you’re still not sure about how to organise a ski holiday and the whole thing is just stressing you out, why not stay in the UK and sample some indoor slopes?! Or at least get plenty of practice under your belt, while you figure out where you want...
Chill Factore is home to the Manchester ski slope, the UK’s longest indoor natural snow slope. Learning on real snow gives you an authentic learning experience and will help you develop the skills you need to take on the real thing on your next skiing holiday....
“Did you know that red foxes use Earth’s magnetic field as a hunting tool? In a remarkable display of natural ingenuity, red foxes are known to leap into the air and dive headfirst into the snow to catch prey. This behavior, often called ‘mousing’, is not just a random act. Sci...
How to Be Cool: 21 Strategies to Act and Look Totally Chill Now that you know what defines a cool persona, let's get down to the nitty-gritty. 1. Master the Art of Not Caring Trying too hard is the antithesis of cool. Approach everything with a been-there-done-that nonchalance. Don...
sink and laptop fan a clean. While cleaning a laptop isn't the easiest thing in the world to do effectively, if you can manage it, then it can make a big difference to your laptop's temperatures, and let you enjoy a more serene laptop experience without the fan whirring away at you....
High wind chill factor Being out in cold, windy, and/or wet conditions for an extended period Living in a high-altitude area Medical conditions that affect your ability to feel or respond to cold or lower your blood circulation, such as malnutrition, dehydration,sweating a lot, diabetes, hypo...
High wind chill factor Being out in cold, windy, and/or wet conditions for an extended period Living in a high-altitude area Medical conditions that affect your ability to feel or respond to cold or lower your blood circulation, such as malnutrition, dehydration,sweating a lot, diabetes, hypo...
trouble focusing on small tasks (brain is directed to focus only on big picture in order to determine where threat is coming from) All of these physical responses are intended to help you survive a dangerous situation by preparing you to either run for your life or fight for your life ...