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How Humidity Effects Evaporative Cooling
So, let’s start with the basics behind how Portacool products work. Then we’ll discuss the science behind humidity and its effect on evaporative cooling efficiency.
Find the Perfect Portacool Outdoor Evaporative Cooler for Your Team
Cyclone 140
Cool down your patio, garage or favorite outdoor space with the unique Portacool Cyclone™ 140. Standing nearly five feet tall, this energy-efficient evaporative cooler elevates its airflow to provide maximum cooling comfort wherever you need it most. Additionally, the Cyclone 140 is equipped with Portacool evaporative media, the highest-quality evaporative media on the market made exclusively for Portacool coolers to provide maximum cooling comfort. Perfect for cooling spaces where traditional methods of cooling are inefficient – large patios, garages, barns or hobby areas. We do NOT recommend this product being used inside homes or closed spaces where no ventilation is available.
How Evaporative Coolers Work
Evaporative cooling systems use water to cool air naturally. They should not, however, spray water or produce any mist or fog. In our Portacool products, the water used for evaporation is propelled up by a pump and distributed over our exclusively engineered evaporative media (often incorrectly referred to as “cooling pads”). Hot or warm air is pulled through the media and interacts with the water to complete the process of evaporation. As the water evaporates, the hot air is cooled. This chilled air is then distributed through the front of the evaporative cooler by a fan.
Now let’s tackle how humidity comes into play relative to achieving evaporative cooling efficiency.
Scientific facts on humidity
Regardless of what you might have heard, if the humidity level (wet bulb temperature) is below 100% there is room for SOME evaporation. The higher the ambient air temperature (dry bulb temperature) is, the faster evaporation can happen and the cooler the air will be. The more space between your wet bulb and dry bulb temperatures, the higher your evaporation efficiency will be.
In layman’s terms, the bottom line is this: as temperatures rise (it gets hotter), humidity levels go down (it gets dryer). That means on a typical day, humidity will be higher in the morning when it is cooler. That humidity will reduce as the mercury rises and it becomes hotter in the afternoon.
Put more scientifically, when the air temperature (dry bulb) goes up, humidity (wet bulb) will go down. Of course, rain is an exception to the rule.
Honestly, most of us are not good at judging how hot it is or what the humidity level is without measuring equipment, such as thermometers and hygrometers. Under natural conditions, it cannot be 100°F with 90% humidity even though we as humans will declare an oppressive outdoor climate, saying “It feels like it’s 110 degrees with 99% humidity.” We understand that it feels that oppressive, but scientifically, it cannot happen.
Portacool evaporative coolers CAN drop the air temperature up to 30°F when the air is very dry such as arid climates of the Southwest where relative humidity is typically 30% or less. That said, even in hot and humid areas such as Houston, you can still expect to achieve a 10°F-13°F drop in temperature.
Jetstream 230
The Portacool Jetstream™ 230 delivers cooling comfort to the single-person workspace. It is an efficiently designed cooler that offers maximum versatility for usage in open or condensed workspaces. Featuring oscillating louvers, low-water shutoff and Portacool evaporative media, this cooler is an impressive cooling solution for spaces where traditional methods of cooling are inefficient – individual work stations, small patios, pet kennels or hobby areas. We do NOT recommend this product being used inside homes or closed spaces where no ventilation is available.
Our own experience with humidity
We as a company know hot and humid conditions all too well. We are located in the small East Texas town of Center near the Louisiana border, and we are afflicted by this climate for a majority of the year. We use our own portable evaporative cooling products to keep our manufacturing employees safe and comfortable for more than half the year!
Example temperature & humidity graph
Here’s an overview example of the heat/humidity with expected temperature drops from evaporative cooling:
Temperature | Humidity | Drop in temp* | City** | |
Hot/Dry | 105°F | 20% | 30°F | Phoenix, AZ |
Hot/Humid | 95°F | 55% | 13°F | Houston, TX |
Warm/Dry | 90°F | 20% | 24°F | Albuquerque, NM |
Warm/Humid | 80°F | 60% | 11°F | San Jose, CA |
*The temperature drop provided only reflects the performance of Portacool’s evaporative media. The drop does not factor in the velocity or volume of the air provided by our high-performance fans (wind chill). The “real-feel” or perceived temperature will be cooler. Results will vary based on your current conditions.
**The examples shown represent average July conditions of the listed cities.
Evaporative Cooling is a Practical Solution
Portacool portable evaporative coolers are a reasonable option for creating a more comfortable environment where air conditioning is not practical. From the manufacturing facility, automotive garage, barn, porch, shed, dugout or football sidelines a portable evaporative cooler helps you better enjoy outdoor activities and spaces on hot days.