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  1. Hi! I have a question within thermodynamics. I'll give three different scenarios. 1) Air temperature is higher than the sea temperature. Example: Sea water is 15 degrees, air temperature is 25 degrees. 2) Air temperature is lower than the sea temperature. Example: Sea water is 15 degrees, air temperature is 10 degrees. 3) Air temperature is the same as sea water temperature. How will the air temperature right above the sea water be affected by the sea water in these scenarios. I am interested in the temperature differences at surface, and up to around 70 cm above the surface. The reason I am wondering, is because I am writing a paper on the cooling effect on floating solar panels. I've noticed some of the panels are in direct contact with the water, while others are maybe 30 cm above the water surface. My target is to find out how much of a difference there will be in ambient temperature on the solar panels, if they were to touch the water surface compared to if they're just exposed to the air right above the sea surface (30-70 cm). How much is the air temperature affected by the sea surface? Hope you understand my question and can give a decent answer!
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