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But how many more cubic metres are there in a howling winter wind compared to a still summers day?

 

True, there is certainly more air flow. To use the reference of drying one's washing - how often can you actually get your washing dry outside in winter?

 

Additionally, humidity usually rises in the hours of darkness as the temperature drops and dew point is reached. Winter has many more hours of darkness and far fewer hours where the air has any capacity to hold water.

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My experience certainly says that wind is more important than heat in the summer months. Our logs are not as dry this year as they were last for similar species and drying time. Lovely warm summer for us but almost no wind unlike last which was quite cloudy, less warm but a fair bit of breeze. Can still dry logs over the winter months. Last few years have been able to sell white woods processed in September before winter was out. No chance with oak and chestnut though.

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Yes Bakers bags are surprisingly tough and give good airflow as you have just confirmed. 6 months to nearly 20% with Beech - thats interesting.

 

Beech is one of the easiest and quickest timbers to dry. Ash on the other hand - takes ages to come down from it's measly 37% MC start point.

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