Sentences with phrase «high relative humidity»

Place it in the vegetable compartment of the refrigerator set at high relative humidity.
High absolute humidity is related to higher temperature, southern coastal areas and is not the same as high relative humidity.
By analyzing this data over the following six months, the researchers found that clouds that grew at the lowest temperatures required extremely high relative humidity in order for water vapor to form an ice crystal around a dust particle.
I think what Alastair is alluding to is the fact that, say by 2050 when the arctic ocean will conceivably be ice - free in the summer, the atmosphere will have a much higher relative humidity than it has currently because of the open air = water interface, so this will have a magnifying effect beyond just the feedback from increased CO2.
Higher relative humidity also makes it feel hotter outside in the summer because it reduces the effectiveness of sweating to cool the body by preventing the evaporation of perspiration from the skin.
Interior insulation reduces the beam end temperatures, reduces available drying potential, and results in higher relative humidity conditions in the beam pocket: all of these factors pose a greater risk to durability.
At higher relative humidities, the hygroscopicity of organic carbon is considerably less than that of sulphate aerosol (Kotchenruther and Hobbs, 1998; Kotchenruther et al., 1999).
«At low and high relative humidity, SOAs evaporate too slowly to reach equilibrium with the gas phase.»
Hot spots are also more likely to occur during the summer, especially during periods of hot weather and high relative humidity.
The hand wave goes that the ice crystals form by homogeneous freezing of water vapor, but, as pointed out by Cziczo, et al, this would require a much higher relative humidity than is generally found.
I'm not convinced that your friends in their passive house would remain comfortable with another five or ten degrees (F) of outside temperature and higher relative humidity.
Favorable conditions include a strong source of condensable vapor; high UV radiation intensity; low aerosol surface area; high relative humidity; low temperature; presence of ions; and atmospheric mixing processes.
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