Atmospheric
Convective Heat Loss
Definition
The process by which moving air strips heat from a warm surface, including human skin. Convective heat loss is why a windy 40°F day feels far colder than a calm 40°F day.
The process by which moving air strips heat from a warm surface, including human skin. Convective heat loss is why a windy 40°F day feels far colder than a calm 40°F day.