Want this question answered?
The weather before a cold front is generally warm and becomes rapidly cooler as the front arrives and occasionally is accompanied by light precipitation. Within the first hour the temperature can drop more than 15 degrees.
A cold front because a warm front would be hot and humid
As water is deposited on land, water from rivers flows into the ocean. As the air becomes humid from over-saturation, it forms clouds and it rains. As the air becomes less humid, it can evaporate more water.
That would be "dewpoint"...When the air temperature falls to the dewpoint (or dewpoint rises to the air temperature), then you have 100% relative humidity.
The amount of moisture in it, which is determined by the environment over which the air mass forms and then passes.
The weather before a cold front is generally warm and becomes rapidly cooler as the front arrives and occasionally is accompanied by light precipitation. Within the first hour the temperature can drop more than 15 degrees.
It becomes humid
Hot and Humid
when it has plenty of water vapor
No. The weather in Puerto Rico is humid. Sometimes it becomes too humid.
Humid.
It evaporates. :)
very humid
hot and humid
Hot and Humid
Warm, humid air which rises in an unstable environment. Often, this happens as a cold front sweeps into a warm, humid region, driving up the warm, moist air into a region where it quickly condenses due to temperature and pressure changes.
if its humid you cant breathe