@Cmdr:
If you are cold, you are wrong. There is no cold. There are only varying degrees of heat. Something can be less warm then something else, but nothing can be cold. Even absolute zero is the absence of all heat, not the maximum of all cold.
How can it be that the absence of heat still dictates that there is no cold?
Is there only light and no darkness, with absolute dark being no light at all?
Feeling cold is relative, anyway.
But that brings me to something else. What’s the point of stating the temperature and then the windchill? Why not, for all practical purposes, just say the windchill. I’d much rather know that it feels -10 degrees Fahrenheit, than it’s windy at 15 degrees Fahrenheit.