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Posted By: fostertomHm, this can only work where there's wind,Yep, but that's not uncommon.
significant water in the airPretty common. By my rough calculations there's often about as much water in the air in the Sahara as there is in the air on the west coast of Scotland in the winter (in absolute or specific humidity terms, not relative humidity, of course).
and subsoil is cooler than the air.That's the difficult one to get 24 hours a day. One possibility would be to use a heat pipe to cool the soil at night but act as a “diode†to not contribute to warming it in the day time. This technique is used to maintain the permafrost under things like railways in Siberia.
Posted By: Ed DaviesThat thing about the Romans making ice (or was it ice cream?) in the desert is, I think, probably true but depends on carefully arranging heat radiation to the sky while at the same time providing decent insulation from the ground which you could do with a heat pipe cooling arrangement, I imagine.
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