Adiabatic cooling for large surfaces
Have you noticed? When the temperature rises, it’s still cooler near water. Why? Simply because water evaporates under the effect of heat. Directly, the air that comes into contact with the evaporated water cools… quite simply. This explains the drop in temperature around the water point.
For purists, the word “adiabatic” comes from the Greek “adiabatos”, meaning impassable. A technique known as adiabatic technology offers heat impermeability.