Wind chill factor doesn't apply to dry things. That's why it's measured with a "wet bulb" thermometer.
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It applies to things that are warmer than their surroundings. ... This is because the moving air removes the layer of slightly warmed air that forms around warmer objects.
They look like little negative lightning bolts, right at the edge of the film, occasionally extending into the image area.The ones I've gotten look like ... static marks.They look like little negative lightning bolts, right at the edge of the film, occasionally extending into the image area.
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