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*By default, for higher temperatures, Cumulus will report a wind chill temperature that will be the same as reported for temperature.  Cumulus can make a wind chill calculation for temperatures above 10°C, so if you have asked Cumulus to calculate wind chill and don't wish it to comply with the ten degree limit, edit your [[cumulus.ini]] and add  to the [[Cumulus.ini#Section:_Station|''[Station]'']] section the line: <pre>UseWindChillCutoff=0</pre>
*By default, for higher temperatures, Cumulus will report a wind chill temperature that will be the same as reported for temperature.  Cumulus can make a wind chill calculation for temperatures above 10°C, so if you have asked Cumulus to calculate wind chill and don't wish it to comply with the ten degree limit, edit your [[cumulus.ini]] and add  to the [[Cumulus.ini#Section:_Station|''[Station]'']] section the line: <pre>UseWindChillCutoff=0</pre>


More information on Wind Chill [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_chill here in Wikipedia]. Cumulus uses the 'new North American' formula, as described on that page.  For a discussion on the usefullness of wind chill in Canada see [https://www.aweathermoment.com/wind-chill here].
More information on Wind Chill [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_chill#North_American_and_United_Kingdom_wind_chill_index here in Wikipedia]. Cumulus uses the 'new North American' formula, as described on that page.  For a discussion on the usefullness of wind chill in Canada see [https://www.aweathermoment.com/wind-chill here].


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