I have a half dozen or so umbrellas that vary in age and condition. They all do their job and keep the rain off my head while I walk.
The fabric on these umbrellas is not waterproof. I can easily suck air through it. If they once had a water repellent finish I assume it is long gone, particularly on the older ones. And most of them are fairly flat on the top when opened. They do slope downward of course but not at a very steep angle.
Why do they work? What keeps the rain moving toward the outside and off the umbrella instead of dripping through it? Could a similarly designed tent do the same without a waterproof coating? Inquiring mind wants to know.

