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Air temperature.
All devices for measuring temperature are called thermometers. This includes those which use mercury and measure the temperature of the air.
Water tornadoes, properly called waterspouts, form best when the water temperature is higher than the air temperature.
Higher temperature air is less dense.Less-Dense air has a higher temperature
Air is supersaturated when it has absorbed all the moisture possible at that temperature. By the way, hot air can hold more moisture than cold air, which is why it is called relative humidity.
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation is called the dew point.
It is the Dew point.
when condensation and evaporation equal
The Dew Point.
That's an approximate definition of saturation. And the temperature at which the current amount of water vapor in the air would be the saturation point is called the dew point. The dew point is a measure of absolute humidity.
Wet bulb temperature is the temperature that you get when you put a wet sock over a standard thermometer and blow air over it. It's a customary approximation for the adiabatic saturation temperature, the temperature that the air would reach if you evaporated water into it until it was saturated without exchanging heat with the surroundings.The wet-bulb temperature is the temperature a parcel of air would have if it were cooled to saturation (100% relative humidity) by the evaporation of water into it, with the latent heat being supplied by the parcel.
Yes, it does.
Increases
It also increases.
Increases
relative humidity
The percentage of saturation of the air at a given temperature.