The closer they are together the more humid it is.
When air high above the earth' surface is cooled below the dew point it is likely to form?
The dew point is a measure of the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. As the temperature gets closer to the dew point, the humidity rises. When the temperature finally drops to the dew point (100% humidity), the the atmosphere is completely saturated with water, and it will start to rain (or snow, if the dew point is below freezing). Since the atmosphere is completely saturated when the temperature is at the dew point, it cannot go below the dew point.
Dew Point: Is the temperature at which gas condenses into a liquid.
Dew point is the temperature at which the water vapor in the air condenses, then evaporates. The barometric or air pressure is independent from the dew point.
Low Dew Point is when the moisture in the air is dry. High Dew Point is when the moisture in the air is moist.
The closer they are together the more humid it is.
high humidity and high dew point
When air high above the earth' surface is cooled below the dew point it is likely to form?
When air high above the earth' surface is cooled below the dew point it is likely to form?
Anything above 70 degrees Fahrenheit is considered high...
When humidity is high there is lot of moisture which means a high dew point. When the temeprature drops to the dew point at night or early morning then the air can no longer hold the moisture and it condenses and forms fog.
there is no dew point of a hurricane
the realationship between condensation and dew point is that condensation occurs when it reaches the dew point.
Dew point is the point when condensation forms
i think dew point.
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation is called the dew point.