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When the relative humidity reaches 100%, the dew point and air temperature are exactly the same and the weather is extremely humid and it is possible that it will be raining
cold or wind
Weather can affect the judgement of jurors in several ways. If there are pleasant weather conditions, the jurors can be influenced by the conditions outside and desire to be out those conditions. This will most likely take away their focus and possibly hinder a case.
more flooding (apex)
They make it dry by blocking rain from the west.
Both, it just is more likely to rain when the humidity is higher.
This is the point at which saturation occurs. This is also signifies 100% relative humidity. If you want to find out how close it is to reaching saturation, all you have to do is find actual vapor pressure (found by temp.), and saturation vapor pressure(found by dewpoint). You can look online for conversion charts. Once you find them, plug them into this equation: actual vapor pressure/saturation vapor pressure x 100%. Your answer should be a percentage. If it's around 60-80 percent, then you know it's cold, and there is high humidity; thus, saturation is likely to occur. If it's around 10-30 percent, then you know the humidity is low and saturation is not likely occur. Warm weather= low humidity Cold weather= high humidity.
It could be either, but usuall high humidity.
-35 degrees Celsius.., the relative humidity will be in the high 90%
what weather is centerville most likely having
The humidity is low
Weather has a huge impact on non-living things. A place that has a lot of rain will likely erode rocks in the area for example.