warm air, the heat is what is being taken out of the inside of the house.
Blowing out "haaa" feels warm because it involves the mouth producing warm air from the lungs. On the other hand, blowing out "phooo" feels cool because it involves the process of evaporation of saliva from the mouth, which cools the air as it exits.
Yes, the prevailing winds blowing from the sea towards land can contribute to moderating temperatures by bringing warm air to the land in summer and cool air in winter. This is known as a maritime climate and can help create milder temperature fluctuations in coastal regions.
Not necessarily. A cool breeze can provide a feeling of relief in warm weather, but the overall temperature outside may not be cooler. It depends on various factors like humidity, sunlight, and wind speed.
The waters of the coast of California are relatively cool. Air blowing over cool water doesn't pick up that much moisture.
Yes, generally winds blowing from the sea tend to contain more moisture than winds blowing from land because they pick up moisture as they travel over the ocean. This is why coastal areas often experience more humidity and precipitation compared to inland regions.
Usually compressor not running or low on refrigerant. And yes it is supposed to be warm
the compressor is not running. Check your breakers.
No the out side fan is for venting heat away fromt he unit.
Your outside AC unit may be blowing cold air because it is functioning properly and is working to cool the air before it enters your home. This is a normal operation of an air conditioning system.
Turn it on high
because it is broken
blowing up and looking cool.
land breeze
Yes, blowing a fan out the window can help cool down a room effectively by promoting air circulation and ventilation. This can help remove hot air and bring in cooler air from outside, creating a more comfortable environment.
I suppose when you say " the air stops blowing but the unit is still running" you mean the air that is blowing is not cool. If so, then the thermostat is faulty or needs to be set a lower temperature setting. If the unit blows cool for a few minutes and not cool for a few minutes, then cool again, etc. (called short-cycling), the unit is low on freon.
blowing cool air, is the air only in your mouth... warm air comes from your lungs. temperature also varies by how open your mouth is while blowing air out
Yes. Since cool air tends to concentrate at lower elevations, leaving basement windows open will result in considerable wasted electricity. While the AC may not be blowing into them, warmer air from outside will convect into the basement, mixing with the colder air and pushing colder air out.