The greater the temperature, the faster liquids will evaporate.
Increasing the temperature of the air at the inlet to any combustion engine will have a degrading effect on the engine's performance. Air expands when heated, and thus a lesser quantity of air is drawn into the combustion chamber. Indeed, turbochargers often have their air temperature cooled so as to allow more air in.
If it happens below the boiling point it is called evaporation. At the boiling point it is boiling.
The cooling effect is from evaporation mainly. The fan moves an increased amount of air and speeds the evaporation from the skin or other moist surface. A fan blowing on a dry surface will have no cooling effect more than the average temperature of the air. Secondly, another cooling effect happens if the outer temperature is under 36C degree by pushing the hot (36C degree hot) air away from the surface over the surface of body and exchange it by a lower temperature one.
Air Temperature, because the surface of the water is the only thing that needs to be heated so the warmer the air temperature, the faster the air can heat the surface of the water the faster evaporation will be able to occur,
decreases
Air moving from a higher elevation to a lower elevation can cause turbulence in the air stream increasing air speed at the base of an elevation drop. Air moving over water will drop in temperature causing moisture evaporation in to the atmosphere. In the winter this is sometimes called "lake effect snow"
When the temperature difference and air movement is the greatest
Evaporation is the transformation of a liquid in a gas at a temperature under the boiling point.
That is not a standard quantity. It depends on temperature, surface area and air movement.
Evaporation Fog Wind Precipitation
In the atmosphere increasing the temperature the pressure decrease.
Temperature is not directly tied to volume, its related to pressure. Increasing the temperature will increase the pressure--only if volume is held constant. That is were volume and temperature are related, through pressure. However, if you increase the volume it does not change the temperature.