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  2. Carburetor icing - Wikipedia

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    The venturi effect can reduce the air temperature by 39 K; 39 °C (70 °F). In other words, air at an outside temperature of 38 °C (100 °F), can drop to −1 °C (30 °F) in the carburetor. Carburetor icing most often occurs when the outside air temperature is below 21 °C (70 °F) and the relative humidity is above 80 percent. [ 1 ]

  3. Humidity - Wikipedia

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    Relative humidity is normally expressed as a percentage; a higher percentage means that the air–water mixture is more humid. At 100% relative humidity, the air is saturated and is at its dew point. In the absence of a foreign body on which droplets or crystals can nucleate , the relative humidity can exceed 100%, in which case the air is said ...

  4. Passive daytime radiative cooling - Wikipedia

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    For example, the cooling potential of most of southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent is significantly diminished in the summer due to a dramatic increase in humidity, dropping as low as 10–30 W/m 2. Other similar zones, such as tropical savannah areas in Africa, see a more modest decline during summer, dropping to 20–40 W/m 2.

  5. 7 Ways To Humidify A Room Without A Humidifier, According To ...

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    Pen says a great way to increase the humidity levels yourself is to mist your curtains with water. "The simplest yet effective tip is to mist your curtains with water using a spray bottle.

  6. Moisture removal efficiency - Wikipedia

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    DOAS Diagram. Moisture Removal Efficiency (MRE) is a measure of the energy efficiency of any dehumidification process. Moisture removal efficiency is the water vapor removed from air at a defined inlet air temperature and humidity, divided by the total energy consumed by the dehumidification equipment during the same time period, including all fan and pump energy needed to move air and fluids ...

  7. Can cold weather make you sick? Your grandma wasn't entirely ...

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    Research suggests flu viruses in high humidity can cling to water molecules and then fall out of the air. That prevents viruses from staying airborne. That prevents viruses from staying airborne.

  8. Cromer cycle - Wikipedia

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    The desiccant absorbs moisture from the air leaving the cold surface, releasing heat and drying the air, which can be used in a process requiring dry air. The desiccant is then dried by an air stream at a lower relative humidity, where the desiccant gives up its moisture by evaporation, increasing the air's relative humidity and cooling it ...

  9. With winds dropping and a chance of rain on the horizon, fire ...

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    Light winds, increasing humidity and a chance of rain are forecast to bring relief to the Los Angeles area, helping put a damper on the Franklin fire. With winds dropping and a chance of rain on ...