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Q: What air mass is associated with low relative humidity and high air temperature?
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What should the low and high end for humidity temperatures for your home?

30 to 50% of Relative humidity - the relative part of relative humidity being relative to the temperature.


Describe the likely temperature and relative humidity that occur during the night?

-35 degrees Celsius.., the relative humidity will be in the high 90%


If the relative humidity is high and the temperature drops water vapor may .?

condense


If the relative humidity Is high and the temperature drops water vapors may?

condense


If the relative humidity is high and the temperature drops water vapor may?

condense


What type of air has a realative humidity of 100 percent?

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.


Describe the general weather conditions associated with a high pressure area in terms of temperature?

low density, high humidity


How are temperature and dew point associated?

The closer they are together the more humid it is.


Why is the dew point never the same?

The dew point is the temperature at which a given parcel of humid air must be cooled, at constant barometric pressure, for water vapor to condense into water. The condensed water is called dew. The dew point is a saturation temperature.The dew point is associated with relative humidity. A high relative-humidity indicates that the dew point is closer to the current air temperature. Relative humidity of 100% indicates the dew point is equal to the current temperature and the air is maximally saturated with water. When the dew point remains constant and temperature increases, relative humidity will decreaseTherefore, by the above stated reasons (of humidity and barometric pressure and saturation based on temperature) are all reasons the point at wick dew forms is not the same because the regions them selves vary and thus these relative factors maybe dissimilar.


What is relationship between relative humidity and temperature?

There is an effect if you're a living being and trying to cool down. Humidity does not change the temperature. It will make it difficult for your body to cool down, so it 'feels' hotter with humidity. Sweat has to evaporate for your body to cool down. It's harder to evaporate when the air is already saturated with water (ie high humidity).


Why polar air described as dry when the relative humidity of that air is very high?

Temperature of polar is such low and much closer to the dew point, so the relative humidity is high. But low dew point let little water vapor be hold by the air, so it is dry.


Why is the cold air described as dry when the relative humidity of that air is very high?

Temperature of polar is such low and much closer to the dew point, so the relative humidity is high. But low dew point let little water vapor be hold by the air, so it is dry.