I'm no scientist and I haven't stayed at a Holiday Inn Express lately so I need a little help understanding the effects of water temperature loss due to evaporation. Here's my hypothetical question...
If my pool water was 80 degrees and the ground surrounding my pool was 80 degrees and the ambient temp was a constant 80 degrees 24 hours a day and the pool was in the shade all day, would the water temperature drop below 80 degrees purely from evaporation? It sounds like kind of a stupid question but if evaporation causes a loss of heat energy it would seem the water temp should drop. But, how can it drop below ambient? Be gentle. I'm way out of my wheelhouse here.
If my pool water was 80 degrees and the ground surrounding my pool was 80 degrees and the ambient temp was a constant 80 degrees 24 hours a day and the pool was in the shade all day, would the water temperature drop below 80 degrees purely from evaporation? It sounds like kind of a stupid question but if evaporation causes a loss of heat energy it would seem the water temp should drop. But, how can it drop below ambient? Be gentle. I'm way out of my wheelhouse here.