"George" wrote in message
Simple fact - can't get colder than the dewpoint. By misting, they raise,
or at least hold the dewpoint. If they get significant evaporative
cooling,
they're not misting well enough. With a high RH, evaporation is nil.
Well George, you could trot your ass down to the Rio Grande Valley and
become St George overnight by teaching them with that superior
knowledge/attitude.
An even "simple(r) fact" - Your ignorance of advective freezing is showing.
Have you ever tried to "mist" in a high wind?
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