Abstract

AbstractGiles and Kings (1987) suggest the use of windchill as an alternative indication of coldness for use in the UK Department of Health and Social Security's exceptionally cold weather payments scheme. It is argued here that the use of windchill confers no obvious benefit and would result in added problems.

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