Increase in temperature makes us sweat. Normally when sweat evaporates it takes heat from body to evaporate and thus cools our body. But when humidity is high the sweat is not able to evaporate thus our body is not able to cool. In cold weather we will not experience this as body does not sweat.Thus increased temperature affects the amt of humidity we feel.
The first quantity is known by several names. Depending on what station orchannel you listen to or watch for your weather information, you'll hear aboutthe "heat index", "temperatiure-humidity index", "discomfort index", "real-feeltemperature", and maybe some others. It's a number derived from a combinationof the air temperature, humidity, and wind, to come up with a temperature incool dry air where humans would feel equally comfortable.Humidity and wind have an effect on our comfort, because they affect the rateat which moisture evaporates from our skin, taking heat with it. Humidity in theair reduces the rate at which we can dissipate body heat, so it makes us feel warmer.Wind increases the rate of evaporation, so it makes us feel cooler.
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.
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Because the more pecentage of the Humidity the more saturated the air so clean air can get to you.
Because the process of refrigerating ("conditioning") air not only reduces its temperature, but also reduces its relative humidity, so the air in the bedroom is relatively dry air, and your pipes dry out from breathing it all night.
The higher the temperature of the air the higher the amount of humidity you feel. Also the colder the airs temperature it can cause precipitation such as hail, snow, and sleet rather then just rain.
You can feel water in the air when the humidity is high. The humidity is the amount of moisture in the air. The humidity gets high when the temperature rises.
Relative humidity is therm used in measuring the amount of water vapor in the air. High humidity can make the temperature feel higher than what the actual temperature is.
Humidity is water in the air. It makes it feel warmer than what the real temperature is. But no, you cannot feel humidity therefor you cannot feel its dampness
warmer air can hold more moisture.
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The humidity level does not affect the temperature.
Not necessarily. Humidity is how much water is in the air and it makes the temperature feel warmer, but really doesn't.
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If the absolute humidity remains constant while the temperature rises, the relative humidity will decrease (and vice versa). This is because the air's capacity to hold water increases as the temperature increases so the constant amount of water represents a smaller and smaller percentage of the maximum amount the air can hold. A: As air temperature goes up, the maximum amount of water vapor that it can hold goes up. Thus if the water content stays constant, the the humidity goes down. If the humidity stays constant, then the water vapor content goes up.
Yes, humidity is expressed as a percentage. When the dewpoint and the humidity are nearly the exactly the same or exactly the same as the air temperature, you'll have fog. The higher the dewpoint, the more humid it will feel.
A dehumidifier will not cool the house but it will lower the humidity which will make the home feel cooler Like the old saying its not the heat its the humidity with a lower humidity you should be able to raise the temperature a couple of degrease and still feel comfortable