Humid day
humid, it is likely that there will be heavy rain and strong winds.
It is hot, humid, and rains every day.
Because in humid air, there is more water in the air.
It will make the air humid, and so you may feel warmer.
it feels warm and humid
because there is lot of water vapor in the atmosphere than on a normal day and that is why the normal evaporation process of sweat does not work properly and we feel sticky
Humid day
The Coulomb's Law kit is perfect for a dry and windy day, but works poorly on a humid, wet day. Enough viable data cannot be collected on a humid day as humid air discharges static electricity slowly.
The two most humid times of the day are mid-afternoon to evening. This is also the time of highest risk for thunderstorms to develop in humid climates.
Humidity is how much water content is in the air aroundus.I think humid specific means " as we perceive or feel it " This is why you feel hot on a humid day at 80 degree with 90 percent humidity than lets say a day that's 100 degrees with 25 percent humidity (one hundred percent humidity equals Rain) With high humidity we cannot cool off by perspiration,making us Feel warmer than it might actually be.And the reverse can of course be said the less humidity the better we can handle a very high temperature day.
humid, it is likely that there will be heavy rain and strong winds.
Well depending on how close to the equator its hot. But its a dry hot not humid at all so it could be 110degress & feel like 95degrees being where I am from
srgukj
the climate of sharjah is humid and you feel hot
No such thing really. The most comfortable time is typically after sunrise when it's the coolest. The least humid depends what you mean by humid - if you mean relative humidity, then the least humid time is technically the hottest time (but it won't feel very comfortable). But the absolute amount of moisture in the air does not experience diurnal fluctuations. It only changes as the air that is moving in changes.
it's got something to do with water, in the air. evaporation. condensation. something like that.