moist weather = big clouds

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dyingisliving

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im in san francisco for the weekend and im from southern cali high desert and Im vaping the biggest, thickest clouds I have ever produced. Im using igo w 1.4ohm 3.5 volts banana cream pie mbv 50/50 on a vamo v2. So if your in a dry climate and your clouds are decent, in a moist environment they would be huge......anyone else notice this or am I just going vape crazy?
 

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Moist cold air is more dense than warm dry air, dense air compacts the vapor not allowing it to spread out as rapidly. This definitely makes the vapor appear to be thicker.

The same principal applies to internal combustion engines, ever noticed how on cool humid mornings your vehicle runs better. It's because the fuel vapor is burned more efficiently being that it's condensed.
 

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im in san francisco for the weekend and im from southern cali high desert and Im vaping the biggest, thickest clouds I have ever produced. Im using igo w 1.4ohm 3.5 volts banana cream pie mbv 50/50 on a vamo v2. So if your in a dry climate and your clouds are decent, in a moist environment they would be huge......anyone else notice this or am I just going vape crazy?

I live in Arizona now but came from the SF Bay Area...next time I am up there I will have to check it out...
 

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Actually, anybody can see this anytime, right in their own home. I see it all the time :)

Whenever I go to take a shower, I let it run for a few minutes to warm up. Wait until the mirror starts to fog up, then vape. I use pure PG juices, so I never get the huge clouds like in a lot of the YouTube videos. Whenever I vape in the steamy bathroom right before getting in the shower, however, I feel like a vaping god :vapor:


Disclaimer:. I shouldn't have to say this, but vaping while actually IN the shower is probably a bad idea...
 

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Moist cold air is more dense than warm dry air, dense air compacts the vapor not allowing it to spread out as rapidly. This definitely makes the vapor appear to be thicker.

The same principal applies to internal combustion engines, ever noticed how on cool humid mornings your vehicle runs better. It's because the fuel vapor is burned more efficiently being that it's condensed.

I believe humectants combine with water to produce visible vapour...

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/505192-humectants-end-road.html
 
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