There is nothing wrong with riding to the train station on days like this.
Melanie said:
Been laid up with a horrid cold/flu for closing in on a week and a half now. Yesterday I managed to pedal to the train station 2 miles away instead of cycling my normal 8 mile commute to work. It's cold, but I have to start riding again, and with the exhaustion I am feeling, I think the 2 miles is something at least. Today, although I almost thought about passing the train station and doing the entire commute, I decided to bike to the train due to the cold, and the fact that I don't want to aggravate my recovery. It was really cold out there- I wear glasses and since goggles fog up too much for me, I had little eyelash icicles when I got to the train station. I will probably do the bike/train thing tomorrow, too, and then go full commute next week when I am sure I am fully recovered from this awful illness.
Yes.
At what temperature does air freeze? I think we hit it this morning.
Most of the windchill stuff is intentionally inaccurate for the general population. First, regardless of the windchill, nothing is going to get colder than the air temp. E.g. if it's above 0°C and the windchill is -30°C, water isn't going to freeze. Also, the windchill is calculated using a model that is geared to the bottom 5% of the population so 95% of the population is going to feel warmer than the windchill.
That being said, I was really cold on my bike ride today. And since my ride was going into the wind for the most part, pedaling faster didn't help any.
Davo said:
Along those lines... I was wondering how you would figure wind chill temps while you are riding a bike. I think I heard that the wind chill was -17 this morning. Now figure avg speed of lets say 8-10 mph. What would my wind chill temp be then?
H3N3 said:Yes.
At what temperature does air freeze? I think we hit it this morning.
Along those lines... I was wondering how you would figure wind chill temps while you are riding a bike. I think I heard that the wind chill was -17 this morning. Now figure avg speed of lets say 8-10 mph. What would my wind chill temp be then?
H3N3 said:Yes.
At what temperature does air freeze? I think we hit it this morning.
Along those lines... I was wondering how you would figure wind chill temps while you are riding a bike. I think I heard that the wind chill was -17 this morning. Now figure avg speed of lets say 8-10 mph. What would my wind chill temp be then?
1) Take you ground velocity and add/subtract the wind velocity to get your air velocity. Remember, velocity is a vector so you have to use vector algebra to do this.
2) Look it up on this chart:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/windchill/
Here's the problem: the wind speed you see on the news is taken on a pole high up and is higher than ground-level wind. Short of getting an anemometer you can assume that your air velocity in the direction of travel is equal to whatever your usual cruising speed is under calm conditions.
I have decided not to think about windchill any more. I'm just putting my head down and pushing the pedals. Today didn't toally suck, but it kinda sucked. A little.
Tonight's ride should prove to be my biggest winter challenge yet.
Yes.
Looking forward to next week's warm-up.
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