Noticed lately that when turning a corner, the temperature of the air inside the car feels abruptly warmer [yes, am at the southern hemisphere right now, using airconditioner]
Has to be that layers or portions of the air next to perhaps the windshield does not rotate 90 degrees and is clearly felt at the driver position, by the inertia of the air mass.
If other reason, please explain. That brings the question of a housefly hovering in the car; would it collide with the front windshield on a sudden stop ?

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