humidity

Air can hold variable water amounts {humidity}|. Water in air is 0% to 4%.

measurement

Humidity can be water mass in air mass {specific humidity}. It can be water mass in air volume {absolute humidity}. It can be water vapor mass compared to maximum amount possible at that temperature and pressure, expressed in percent {relative humidity}.

levels

Relative humidity is most comfortable at 50%. High humidity makes cold air feel colder and warm air feel warmer. High temperatures feel cooler if humidity is lower. Higher humidity makes temperature feel higher or lower, because water does not evaporate from skin as easily.

altitude

Humidity is highest at surface and decreases greatly with altitude.

latitude

Humidity is highest at equator and decreases toward poles.

time of day

Humidity increases at night as air cools. Humid air can cool to dew point.

air pressure

More water in air makes lower air pressure, because water molecules weigh less than average air molecule. Wet days have low air pressure. Dry days have high air pressure.

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