Your brain makes you think you are uncomfortable when it is too hot, because excessive heat messes with some body functions. Sweating cools you down when your sweat evaporates, but if it is too humid, no evaporation occurs.
Our body is cooled when our perspiration evaporates from the surface of our skin. On very humid days the atmosphere is already nearly saturated with moisture so little evaporation takes place. Therefore, we do not cool off and feel much warmer and uncomfortable.
In weather, HHH means hazy, hot, and humid.
because they grow in hot and humid weather and rainy season is hot and humid.
Hot and humid.
well sometimes its cold be hot or cold depending on the weather. It could be a humid day and not sunny it may be hot. If there were a sunny day and humid plus this weather it would be a hot one.
Hot and humid!
it is less dense
Extrememly hot and humid
You typically sweat more on a hot humid day because the high humidity reduces the rate at which sweat evaporates from your skin, making it feel like you are sweating more. On the other hand, on a hot dry day, sweat evaporates more easily, which can help cool your body more efficiently.
Tornadoes are formed during powerful thunderstorms, which are usually preceded by hot, humid weather and followed by milder conditions.
Hot and humid
On a hot humid day the air circulation is heldup by the moisture density present in the air. the air gains weight and will not move . where as on a dry hot day the air is lighter and travels freely. * * * * * The air on a hot humid day holds much more moisture than on a hot dry day. As a result, your perspiration will evaporate much more quickly on a dry hot day and the process of evaporation will require heat equivalent to the latent heat of vaporisation. A lot of this heat will be taken from your body and that is why you will feel cooler.