Paul Siple
Paul Siple was an American explorer and scientist known for his pioneering work in meteorology and the study of wind chill, contributing significantly to our understanding of temperature perception in extreme conditions.
Born on Apr 18, 1908 (118 years old)
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Guatemala:
Paul Siple coined the term 'thermal sensation' in 1939 while conducting experiments on freezing water under different air and wind conditions.
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France:
Paul Siple was involved in the emergence of the concept of 'felt temperature' in 1939 during expeditions in Antarctica.
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