Comment Re:Wind Electricity (Score 2) 413
My understanding is that wind exposure increases temperature change. If the air temperature is below your body temperature, wind will actually cool you down faster (hence the weather report's inclusion of a 'wind chill factor' during the winter months). That said, if it's warmer than your body temperature, exposure to wind will increase your body temperature, and in warm climates (like India) such temperatures are entirely possible.
Air cooling is almost always effective for devices like your computer's CPU/GPU as they're generally much warmer than air temperature.
Air cooling is almost always effective for devices like your computer's CPU/GPU as they're generally much warmer than air temperature.