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Under what climate conditions are the following passive cooling strategies most suitable?: Natural Ventilation; Evaporative Cooling; High Mass Cooling; High Mass Cooling with Night Ventilation; Conventional Air-Conditioning
Natural Ventilation is best with higher relative humidities, but less than 32 degrees C.
Evaporative Cooling is good with low relative humidities, such as less than 60% and less than 40 degrees C.
High Mass Cooling is good with high dry bulb temperatures, and less than 35 degrees C.
High Mass Cooling is good with high dry bulb temperatures, and 42 degrees C.
Conventional Cooling is suitable for less than 48 degrees C.
Evaporative Cooling is good with low relative humidities, such as less than 60% and less than 40 degrees C.
High Mass Cooling is good with high dry bulb temperatures, and less than 35 degrees C.
High Mass Cooling is good with high dry bulb temperatures, and 42 degrees C.
Conventional Cooling is suitable for less than 48 degrees C.