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See Relative humidity #other important facts.)
Not exact matches
A number of research studies investigating the need for water in exclusively breastfed babies were done in various locations (both humid and dry) at temperatures ranging from 22 - 41 °C (71.6 - 105.8 °F) and 9 - 96 %
relative humidity [
see references below]; these studies concluded that exclusive breastfeeding provides all the fluids needed.
«Maybe it's because they always
see the local weatherman talking about
relative humidity,» he says.
Thus a good estimate of the model
relative humidity response is that it is roughly constant, similar to the situation
seen in observations.
Therefore, we would assume that the
relative humidity would be high and the specific
humidity (the amount of water vapor) would be strongly dependent on temperature (
see Part Two).
Here we can
see that in warmer climates the lower troposphere has more effect for changes in
relative humidity.
March 2018
saw below average precipitation, soil moisture and
relative humidity compared to the 1981 - 2010 in most of the region around the Baltic Sea and of Scandinavia.
Most of southern Europe
saw much above precipitation, in particular in the countries adjacent to the Adriatic Sea, where the
relative humidity of surface air was also above average.
I think
relative humidity has been pretty stable (but I haven't
seen hard data).]
One can't arbitrarily choose feedbacks for water vapor, ice / albedo, clouds, etc., without looking to
see how these phenomena are actually behaving — e.g., what are the radiative properties of water vapor, how is
relative humidity changing, what is happening to low cloud cover, high cloud cover, and the high / low cloud ratios, etc.?.
If we were to wrap the floor joists completely with insulation we would warm up the wood thereby lowering the
relative humidity the wood «
sees» thereby lowering the moisture content.
I
see discussion of ocean temperature and evaporation rates without mention of
relative humidity effecting evaporation and heat content.
You have to look at both the
relative humidity and temperature to
see that.
April 2018
saw very dry conditions, indicated by much below average
relative humidity and soil moisture, and below average precipitation in south and central Argentina, in Australia, in Mexico and southwestern USA, and in eastern China.
The month
saw dry conditions, as indicated by below average precipitation, soil moisture, and
relative humidity and above average temperature compared to 1981 - 2010 in most of eastern and southeastern Europe, including the regions around the Black Sea.
I don't
see how cosmic rays could modulate
relative humidity and dew temperature.
I would also like to
see the temps and
relative humidity of all 4 areas graphed.