"Saturated" or "At saturation point".
saturated
saturated
Thunderstorms do not form at any particular temperature, but generally speaking the warmer and moister the air is at and near ground level the more likely it is that a thunderstorm will form. Thunderstorms form when lifted air parcels end up warmer than the air surrounding them.
85...The warmer the temperature, the more water vapor it can hold.
The lakes have a high specific heat capacity.Answer:Air passing over the lakes becomes moister from evaporation. This evaporation of water requires heat which is absorbed from the air. As a consequence the air becomes cooler.
Relative humidity is a comparison of the amount of moisture that air is holding compared to the maximum amount it could hold at a given temperature. If it's holding all that it can, the relative humidity is 100%.
you can cool the air by evaporation.warmer/moister air could be advected or blown into an area of cooler air, reducing the temperaturs of the wetter air but not changimg moisture contentalso radiational cooling at night drops temperture but not dew point. weather must be fair and calm for this .
Humidity
It is lower then for Warmer air
its water holding capacity
Thunderstorms do not form at any particular temperature, but generally speaking the warmer and moister the air is at and near ground level the more likely it is that a thunderstorm will form. Thunderstorms form when lifted air parcels end up warmer than the air surrounding them.
humidity
smog
lets warm air in when it reaches a certain temperature.
It could be caused by moister in the air, this is why you should keep your basement at a regular temperature. During winter you should not have a problem but during summer you will need to fix it.
the air is holding 75% moisture relative to the temperature
Air can hold a certain amount of moisture (water vapor) in the mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and other gases. The amount goes up with the temperature. If air is holding as much moisture as possible at a given temperature, it is said to be saturated, and it probably will start precipitating if the temperature drops at all. it is kind of like a saturated solution in which the excess solute will precipitate as solid particles when the solution is cooled. So to dumb it down, it means that no more water can be evaporated in to the air.
85...The warmer the temperature, the more water vapor it can hold.
Relative humidity