| On a typical hot day, the air leaving a
WayCool is 20° F cooler.
Many people mistakenly believe they live in a place that is too humid
and hot for a WayCool to be effective. But the laws of physics dictate
that as the temperature rises, relative humidity falls. A review
of weather data from hot weather regions shows that even in the most
humid climates, midday relative humidity levels are well within the
range where WayCool can provide heat relief. Humidity levels may start
the day in the 90% range during the cool morning hours, but at 90°F
and above, it's almost impossible to have humidity levels above 70%.
(*) Performance will vary depending on temperature, relative humidity, dew point, ceiling heght, interior heat load, and other factors uncludin the level of cooling desired.
|
Typical
midday high humidity readings for July
| City, State |
Rel. Humidity % |
WayCool temp. drop* |
| Baton Rouge, LA |
Upper 50's |
12°F |
| St. Louis, MO |
Lower 50's |
16°F |
| Phoenix, AZ |
Upper 10's |
25°F |
| Philadelphia, PA |
Mid 50's |
14°F |
| Orlando, FL |
Upper 50's |
12°F |
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