This makes sense to me. Surface layer partly evaporates, it immediately cools down remaining surface layer and then convection spreads it around. It would enable quick "forced" cooling similar to AC and due to convection, it can continue for a long time as warm water and cold water rotate.
Quite counter intuitive. You would expect to have water cooling slow down when it reaches temperature of colder water.
Quite counter intuitive. You would expect to have water cooling slow down when it reaches temperature of colder water.