Long before the advent of fans and air-conditioners, mankind used to take shelter from the sun using a natural the shade i.e. trees or an area protected from sun. It is quite common that the temperature in a shaded area is cooler by some 10 degrees to 16 degrees Fahrenheit. Along with a difference in temperature, the human body feels much cooler and comfortable by having the direct solar radiation of the sun blocked in the shade. With shade sail posts in Sydney, you can create a space where one can relax in their outdoor garden with an unrestricted view, listening to the sounds of nature like bird tweets, being surrounded by flowers and greenery as well as enjoying the fresh open air.
Quite a few people say that the difference in temperature between a sunny and a shaded area is not negligible but the avoidance of solar radiation makes a person feel that way. Other research contradicts such observations citing that there is an up to 16 degrees Fahrenheit of difference in shaded areas. I tend to agree with the later. The daily met report temperature statistics are proof of that as there is a marked difference in the temperature on shady days as compared to Sunny days.
People tend to perceive shade from clouds differently in cold countries as compared to those living in hot sunny countries. Those people living in a hot climate would rejoice at the sight of persistent and widespread clouds, thus bringing down temperatures effectively and even welcome rain. By contrast, those people living in cold countries treasure a Sunny day with no or little clouds. A cloudy day would be alluded to as a dull and gloomy day.
It is interesting to note that the most frequent types of rainclouds in cold areas like Northern Europe and Russia are the rather flattish stratus type of clouds. Such clouds tend to give a light and persistent drizzle with heavy showers being a rare occurrence. In contradiction, the clouds in hot areas are usually of the puffy cumuliform type of vertically developed clouds. Thunderstorm clouds are cumulonimbus, it is not uncommon that such clouds have a base as low as 3000 feet and extend up to 40,000 feet. The rainfall in such type of clouds, both the cumuliform and the more vertical cumulonimbus is usually a heavy and sudden downpour.
With shade sail posts in Sydney irrespective of the type of weather, sunny or rainy, they will make life so much more bearable for a person in their outdoor garden. The nexus with nature is so much stronger in places like a garden as compared to very expensive and well-decorated houses. The beautiful and striking colours, shapes and sounds found in nature are inimitable by man. A lot of people want to maintain that close relation with nature and sail posts help people realize this closeness by sheltering them from harsh weather, thus not being forced to move indoors.