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Curious thing I notice about humidity.
AFAIK, the same humidity % at the same temp should always feel the same. But it doesn't! I notice the same temp & humidity inside my apt. doesn't feel the same at different times of year. I'm not sure if the dew point or pressure are the same outside or not. I'm assuming they're different. What I don't get, is why/how that's affecting this. I thought dewpoint was just a way to get the true moisture content of the air because it's temperature independent as a measure. I have no idea how pressure affects things, but I know it does. Any rocket scientists or junior weathermen out there? -- __________________________________________________ ___ For email response, or CC, please mailto:see.my.sig.4.addr(at)bigfoot.com. Yeah, it's really a real address ![]() |
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