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Yes, pool evaporation is generally greater on windy days. Wind increases the rate of evaporation by removing the moisture-laden air above the water's surface, allowing more water molecules to escape into the atmosphere. Additionally, wind can enhance heat loss from the pool, further contributing to evaporation. Overall, windy conditions can significantly accelerate the evaporation process compared to calm days.

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Why a swimming pool is colder on a windy day?

On a windy day, the wind causes increased evaporation from the surface of the water in the pool. Evaporation is a cooling process, so as the water evaporates, it takes away heat from the remaining water, causing the overall temperature of the pool to drop. Additionally, the wind can also carry away heat more effectively from the surface of the water, making the pool feel colder.


How does Water evaporate from pool on humid days?

if there's sun there is evaporation


What is a sentence that uses the word evaporation?

The level of the lake is lowered due to evaporation.


Would heating or cooling a pool decrease evaporation?

Heating a pool will increase the rate of evaporation from that pool.


How do you measure the water evaporation from your swimming pool?

Well, measuring the water evaporation from your swimming pool is as simple as placing a bucket filled with pool water on the pool steps. Mark the water level inside the bucket and on the pool edge. After a few days, compare the water loss in the bucket to the pool water loss - that difference is your evaporation rate. Remember, it's all about taking your time and enjoying the process, just like painting happy little clouds in the sky.


Why a swimming pool colder in a windy day?

I am not sure how significant this is - in other words, how quickly the swimming pool will react. But the idea is that the wind will result in water evaporating faster.


How can you calculate the evaporation rate of your swimming pool?

To calculate the evaporation rate of your swimming pool, you can use a simple formula: Evaporation Rate = (Pool surface area) x (Evaporation rate factor) x (Temperature difference). Measure the surface area of your pool, find the evaporation rate factor for your area, and determine the temperature difference between the pool water and the air. Multiply these values to calculate the evaporation rate.


Will 3 days of 90 degree heat evaporate pool water?

It depends on factors such as pool size, water temperature, humidity, and wind. In general, higher temperatures increase evaporation rates. To prevent excessive evaporation, it's a good idea to cover your pool when not in use and minimize splashing or water features that increase surface area exposed to the air.


How much water evaporates from pool with cover on?

Water evaporation from a pool with a cover on is greatly reduced compared to a pool without a cover. The cover helps to create a barrier that prevents evaporation caused by wind and sunlight. The reduction in evaporation can be as much as 90% with a cover on.


Why do you feel so cool when you just got out of the pool esspcialy on a windy day?

Due to being in the pool too long, your body temperature decreases. Added to that since it's a windy day and your wet all over, your bound to feel cool and cold.


What is the evaporation rate of a solar pool heating system on a swimming pool?

Approx. 1.5" to 2" per wk.


What is the average rate of evaporation of an outdoor pool in Texas?

The evaporation rate of an indoor swimming pool has many factors to consider. 1.) How large is the pool? 2.) What temperature are you keeping the pool water at? 3.) What temperature are you keeping your poolroom at? 4.) Are you using a pool cover? An example would be..... If you have a 300 sq. ft. pool and are keeping the pool at 82 degrees and the room at 84 degrees your evaporation rate would be 10.35 pounds per hour at a static level (no activity). If you do have an indoor pool or are considering having an indoor pool you will need to use mechanical dehumidification to handle the evaporation rate of your pool to protect the structure. Please email me direct if I can further assist you in that area. Regards, Michele Environmental Pool Systems www.dry-air.com