Climate Change & Global Warming's effect on "Feels-like" conditions and wind chills

If global warming is real, then realfeel, or "feels-like" temperatures in temperate regions will probably take a dive for some time, but not indefinitely; the surge of extra moisture in the atmosphere from warmer water means that wind chills will most likely also be worse, but if the warming surpasses a specific point, or threshold, then this "feels-like" and wind chill factor will be able to steadily migrate, or move, ever closer towards the poles. If global cooling is the culprit, or climate change, then the opposite might be very likely to occur.

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