Well Mick, it seems to intensify the cold, to cut through to the bone, if it's dry, 50-60 % humidity, it's yes cool but not too bad, now if you start getting down to -40 then it's dammed cold, no matter what the guys from the prairies claim that it's a dry cold so it doesn't feel that bad, Horse #$%*, I was on a flight as crew, from Comox on the west coast to Greenwood on the east coast in Dec and we stopped at station Winipeg in the middle to refuel (which was me) I had on Long johns, wool uniform, two pair of wools socks, two pairs of cloves wool and leather, a flying suit, sweater, and a parka and I'm up on the wings refueling the A/C and I figured that i was going to perish, freeze solid, #$%* was it cold. I think it was minus 30 so much for dry cold. If you came from Oz into a normal prairie winter you'd think you'd died and gone to the tier in hell that was the cold one. Hope that explains.
Bill the demon.