Climate
temperature humidity and pressure
By temperature changing rarely
"its not the heat , its the humidity" usually means it is the the humidity that cools your body temperature down .
A large body of air that nearly has the same temperature and humidity is called an air mass. Air masses can cover thousands of square miles and bring consistent weather conditions as they move across a region.
An air mass is a large body of air with uniform temperature and humidity characteristics. It forms over a specific region and acquires its properties from that area. When an air mass moves to a different region, it can bring its weather characteristics with it.
The term is air mass. It means a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity and pressure.
When the temperature of a body of air increases, its relative humidity decreases. Warmer air can hold more moisture, so as the temperature rises, the air can distribute the moisture more evenly and the relative humidity decreases.
an air mass
The heat index, or "feels like" temperature, is 97 degrees Fahrenheit when the air temperature is 88 degrees Fahrenheit and the relative humidity is 74%. This indicates how hot it actually feels to the body when both temperature and humidity are taken into account.
Water generally moderates the temperature and keeps it more constant, so it'll rarely get very hot or very cold at the seaside, relative to the average temperature.
Yes, more humidity can make the temperature feel colder because high humidity levels can prevent sweat from evaporating efficiently, which can make it harder for the body to cool down.
a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.