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How Do You Calculate Humidity From Temperature And Dew Point?

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How Do You Calculate Humidity From Temperature And Dew Point?

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The relative humidity is a representation of how much moisture is in the air relative to the air capacity to hold it. At higher temperatures, the air can hold more moisture than it can at lower temperatures. Dew point represents that temperature that the current amount of moisture in the air would be saturated at, in other words when the air can no longer hold all of the water vapor in it and some of that vapor must condense (into liquid water, i.e. dew). For example, if the dew point is 70 degrees Fahrenheit, it means that the amount of moisture in the air is equal to the maximum amount of moisture the air could hold at 70 degrees. Convert the temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius. If your temperature is already in Celsius, skip this step. To convert the temperature, subtract 32 and multiply the remainder by 5/9. For example, 86 degrees Fahrenheit would be equal to 30 degrees Celsius. Convert dew point temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius. If your dew point temperature is already i

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