Various aspects of comfort are analysed through a set of questions asked of
90 urban pedestrians. Answers show the contribution that clothes, time ada
ptation and other non thermal effects make in lowering the skin wetness and
the perception of warmth. A shift exists between theory (established with
subjects in climatic chambers) and statements. Searching for a comfortable
feeling in this city, the hottest in France (metropolis), but without any r
iver, lake or seaside, results from water evaporation at the clothing level
for the immediate body environment, and also for the outside air cooling.
The enormous need of water for a natural air conditioning was one reason fo
r the aqueduct built by the Romans. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.