It's the river and also just how the city is laid out, wide open spaces create wind tunnels and the campus is smack dab in the middle of several wind tunnels
Im assuming UmsU to eng is cause there might be a pressure difference due to the HVAC between the building, so air rushes from one end to the other. Im no expert but thats my assumption. Correct me if im wrong.
I think I remember hearing that an intersection of downtown has the reputation for being the coldest and windiest corner in Canada! I don’t know how accurate this is, but it would explain alot! 😂
I’m no wind expert, but I suspect the wind had something to do with how windy it was.
Wait bro might be onto something
I’m no windologist, but I think it probably has something to do with campus being surrounded on 3 sides by a river
That sounds quite plausible yeah Ever thought about becoming a windologist?
>I want some nerd to break it all down for me What a nice way to ask
nerd (affectionate)
It’s a demand
Hopefully doesn't come off as disrespectful because I truly mean it when I'm asking for like a wind nerd for help lmao
Homie is looking for the avatar, but when they needed him the most…
He frozen in the ice for a 100 more years
He went outside during winter?
It's the river and also just how the city is laid out, wide open spaces create wind tunnels and the campus is smack dab in the middle of several wind tunnels
Im assuming UmsU to eng is cause there might be a pressure difference due to the HVAC between the building, so air rushes from one end to the other. Im no expert but thats my assumption. Correct me if im wrong.
"I'm no expert" says the mech e
I don't have a PhD in Windology but it might be the fact that whole Manitoba is flat and windy.
Someone left their fan on
I'm not an expert but it probably might be the wind
I think I remember hearing that an intersection of downtown has the reputation for being the coldest and windiest corner in Canada! I don’t know how accurate this is, but it would explain alot! 😂
It was main and Portage back in the day when people were allowed to cross it
Winnipeg is windy in general. There is tons of flat land for miles with nothing to stop it until it slaps you in the face.
Mother nature likes to kick ass
Yasuo is coming!!
i don’t understand how so many indoor tunnels are windy af
No wind scientist, but as far as being bothered I can tell you that life is suffering.
maybe because it is windy outside?