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Quit checking me out.
Jesus christ. Except "wind chill" is just a factor in what it feels like outside. I didn't reference the wind chill that day, I referenced the "feels like" temp because it was partially sunny. Are you really that stupid? Some sites reference just wind child and heat index, but most include other factors such as "wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation and elevation".
Like the second post on this topic I quoted the accuweather website. There is no argument here, you are wrong. Wind chill is included in but not equal to what it feels like outside. On the day being discussed, it felt warmer that the air temp because the spring sun was out. End of story.
What you're essentially trying to argue is that every rectangle is a square. "feels like" temp is not a specific set of circumstances and often determined by whatever source you're looking up. Most weather sites use more than heat index or wind chill to determine their "Feels like" temp.
Wind Chill and Heat Index are both "Feels like" formula. You quoted a single website that takes into account a few other MINOR factors, that would have an effect of 1 or 2 degrees MAX. The bulk of the formula is still wind chill and heat index - depending on the current temperature.
Feels like temperature is still based on a formula and there is no way in hell the feels like temperature was higher than the actual temperature giving the known conditions for that day.
Wind Chill is used for lower temperatures because there is no such thing as a heat index at those low temperatures. The humidity at that temperature causes the air to feel colder, not hotter. There were NO factors that day that would indicate a higher feels like temperature. NONE.
All you are doing is trying to hide behind a formula while pretending we can't know the actual results of it. Well we can. It just so happens I'm a programmer and I've made a website that calculate these things. Sucks for you.
But please, tell us all how you get a feels like 40 degrees outside with a 9 degree wind chill. That's some funny shit.