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The dew point is the temperature at which water will condense out of the

air. If the dew point were above the temperature, that would mean that some

of the water vapor in the air should have already condensed out. In such a

situation, the excess water WOULD condense out, lowering the amount of water

vapor and consequently the dew point.

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