It's approximately 97 degrees.
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At any temperature, the higher the humidity, the higher the heat index is.
80 degrees is a comfortable temperature. 80 degrees feels comfortable to most providing the humidity is at an average level. Most would agree that a temperature of 80 degrees provides pleasant weather.
80 is pretty warm I would not think you need any humidity unless you are in the desert. If I was in the desert, I would want to turn on the swamp cooler.
Yes, the higher the humidity, the more chance of rain. 80-100% of humidity is rain.
103 calories. The heat of fusion of water is 80 cal/g and it takes one calorie to change the temperature of 1 g of water by 1 degree. 80+23=103 calories
About as bad as anywhere else in the Southeast - 70-100% humidity usually in the summer months. Highs in the upper 80's to upper 90's, but feels warmer with the humidity. Plan on sweating a lot when you are outside.
The heat index can be calculated when the air temperature is greater then 80F and the relative humidity is at least 40%.
Temperature at the start of the MEN'S race was 80° Fahrenheit (26° celsius) with 40% humidity Temperature at the start of the WOMEN'S race was 86° with 50% humidity
80 degrees is a comfortable temperature. 80 degrees feels comfortable to most providing the humidity is at an average level. Most would agree that a temperature of 80 degrees provides pleasant weather.
80 is pretty warm I would not think you need any humidity unless you are in the desert. If I was in the desert, I would want to turn on the swamp cooler.
The short answer is the maximum percentage of humidity in the air at any temperature is 100%. The percentage of humidity or relative humidity of air is the percent of the maximum humidity or amount of water that the air can hold at any given temperature. Therefore if the relative humidity is 80 per cent at 20 degrees and then the air cools off to 18 degrees the relative humidity goes up even though the amount of humidity or water in the air stays the same. If the temperature continues to drop the relative humidity will continue to rise. Since cool air can hold less air than warm air the relative humidity will eventually reach 100%. If the temperature continues to fall the relative humidity will remain at 100% and water will come out of the air as precipitation.
No, not everyone. Depends also on where you live as your body can adjust, to a point, to be more comfortable in a warm climate. If the temperature is 80° and the humidity level is also at 80% one would tend to sweat anyway.
yes they need about 80% humidity
80-90% is the best humidity to keep them at.
In the United States, heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are issued each day the temperature or heat index is forecast to rise above a specified value (which depends on the part of the country), or even when it is forecast to not dip below a level (such as 75 or 80) that will provide a sufficient level of relief at night. There is nothing specific to an entire heat wave, but this covers it sufficiently well.
To change a liquid into solid at constant temperature, an amount of heat is released equal to the latent heat of that liquid. For water it is about 80 calories per gram.
Yes, the higher the humidity, the more chance of rain. 80-100% of humidity is rain.
Bermuda in August is very warm and wet. The average temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Bermuda averages 19 days of rain in August, with a relative humidity of 80% on average.