I think the weirdest hill I might die on is that I think the conventional wisdom re: ceiling fans is backwards. Don't @ me
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My wild guess has always been that blowing air downwards has a more discernible effect from floor level, so they say that's the cooling setting so that people using the fan for its most likely usage case can walk under it and feel like it's doing something.
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After the air's turned over a few times the temperature gradient should be pretty well eliminated, so the air movement by you becomes the dominant concern (wind speed a big factor in "feels like" temps).
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Right, the "misery index." Just build me a Mr. Freeze suit already, someone.
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