A combination of the heat and the humidity is referred to as the heat index. This is what it feels like to the skin.
humid weather is when moisture comes into the atmosphere
It is an instrument to measure moisture content in the atmosphere.
Black powder absorbs moisture from the atmosphere
Rainwater is usually the same temperature as the surrounding atmosphere.
warmer
the higher the temperature, the more moisture.
Just the quantum of moisture in the atmosphere, and its temperature.
Just the quantum of moisture in the atmosphere, and its temperature.
Climate
I is the differential between the temperature and moisture content of the object being dried and the surrounding atmosphere in which it is located. The drier and hotter the atmosphere the faster something will dry.
A type of radar that continuously measures the wind, moisture, and temperature of the upper atmosphere is called a Doppler wind profiler. It works by emitting radio waves into the atmosphere and measuring the Doppler shift of the waves reflected off of particles in the air, allowing for calculations of wind speed and direction at different heights.
Air masses are identified based on temperature and moisture content. The temperature characteristics help determine if the air mass is warm or cold, while the moisture content indicates if it is dry or humid. This classification system helps meteorologists understand weather patterns and forecast changes in the atmosphere.
The amount of moisture in the atmosphere is measured using parameters like humidity. Humidity can be expressed as relative humidity or specific humidity, indicating the water vapor content in the air compared to the maximum possible at a given temperature. This moisture content plays a crucial role in weather patterns and climate.
Moisture condensed from the atmosphere refers to the process where water vapor in the air cools and transforms into liquid water droplets. This can occur when the air temperature drops, causing the water vapor to condense and form dew, fog, or clouds.
Evaporation process in the hydrologic cycle puts soil moisture in the atmosphere. The moisture is evaporated.
Fine Coal Moisture: not familiar with this term. I assume it is the Total Moisture in the fine fraction of coal. Fine fraction or "fines" is sometimes defined as the -0.5 mm fraction. "Inherent Moisture" is a non-preferred term according to Australian Standard 2418-1995: Coal & Coke - Glossary of Terms. It is sometimes used to mean the moisture retained by a coal or coke sample, after it has attained equilibrium with the atmosphere to which it is exposed. "Inherent" is not a good word here because the atmosphere to which the sample is exposed is not normally controlled for temperature or humidity. Alternatively, "Inherent Moisture" is also used to mean "Equilibrium Moisture" = "Bed Moisture" = "In-situ Moisture", which is an ASTM test for moisture retained after the sample has attained equilibrium with an atmosphere of controlled humidity and temperature. These two usages of Inherent Moisture are not even approximately the same; the term is therefore ambiguous and should not be used. "Free Moisture" = "Surface Moisture" is the moisture that is lost by the coal or coke in attaining equilibrium with the air to which it is exposed (AS2418). This air would normally be at ambient temperature and humidity.
The state of atmosphere with respect to moisture is associated with humidity. As moisture saturates the air, it encourages a general increase in relative humidity.