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   / How hot is it? #21  
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Was thinking about going up this weekend and getting some ranch time in... I changed my mind :)
 
   / How hot is it? #22  
Below is a good explanation of dewpoints and comfort levels.

Water is present as a liquid and as a gas in the atmosphere. When water is a gas, it’s called water vapor. The naked eye can’t see water vapor in the air, because water molecules are very small. When water is a liquid, you can see it in the form of clouds. It can also fall from the sky as precipitation.

The amount of water vapor in the air is called humidity.

There are two kinds of humidity, Absolute humidity is the measure of water vapor (moisture) in the air, regardless of temperature. Relative humidity also measures water vapor but relative to the temperature of the air. For the purpose of this post I will only briefly discuss relative humidity due to its relationship to dew point.

Relative Humidity:

Relative humidity is a percentage of the amount of water vapor in the air of the total amount that could be held at its current temperature. The warmer the air the more water vapor it can hold.

Warm air can hold far more moisture than cold air meaning that the relative humidity of cold air would be far higher than warm air if their absolute humidity levels were equal. If the amount of water vapor in the air stays the same, but the temperature goes down, the relative humidity will increase. This is because the colder air cannot hold as much water vapor. If the temperature gets cold enough, the air gets to the point that it is holding the most water vapor it can hold. The relative humidity for this temperature would be 100 percent. This is also known as the dew point temperature.

Dew Point:

All Y’all hear the term dew point all the time on your local weather forecast during the summer. But what the heck is dew point really? And why should you care?

Dew point is the temperature to which a parcel of air must be cooled in order to reach saturation by the water vapor already present in the air. A parcel is like a helium balloon as it rises up into the air. The higher the dew point, the more moisture there is in the air.


To put all of this in simpler terms, is that the dew point is the temperature at which the moisture in the air becomes liquid water. It is a complicated calculation to determine the dew point, but fortunately y’all don’t need to do the math. Here’s a chart that will show you the approximate dew point.
Dew point temperature is a marvelous indicator of how comfortable you'll feel outside. The higher the dew point rises, the greater the amount of moisture in the air, the higher the dew point, the harder it is for the sweat on your skin to evaporate, and the hotter and muggier the air will feel.
Going back to relative humidity, many times it can be misleading. For example, a temperature of 30 and a dew point of 30 will give you a relative humidity of 100%, but a temperature of 80 and a dew point of 60 produces a relative humidity of 50%. It would feel much more "humid" on the 80-degree day with 50% relative humidity than on the 30-degree day with a 100% relative humidity. This is because of the higher dew point.

When the air temperature gets down to the dew point, some of the water vapor turns back to liquid water (condensation). That fog you see on the mirror after you take a shower; is the result of dew, which is just liquid water that has condensed out of the air.
Human body temperature is dependent on the air as it absorbs and removes moisture from our skin to cool us down. If the relative humidity is high, the amount of water evaporating from our skin is limited so we feel warm and smothered.
A dew point temperature less than 50 degrees is considered dry, 50-68 degrees is comfortable, 69-76 degrees is uncomfortable, while greater than 77 degrees is considered extremely uncomfortable.




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   / How hot is it? #23  
Got up to 85F but the high humidity zap the life right out of you. :(
I've never dealt well with humidity, but the older I get the more it bothers me. No respiratory issues, just can't hack humidity. My wife on the other hand seems relatively unaffected by it.
 
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#24  
I've lived the last 45 yrs in an arid SW climate. Humidity with heat stinks.
62º this AM headed to 103 today in so cal. A little breeze will help cool things off in the afternoon.
We have been spoiled. Summer is officially here.
 
   / How hot is it? #25  
Below is a good explanation of dewpoints and comfort levels.

Water is present as a liquid and as a gas in the atmosphere. When water is a gas, it’s called water vapor. The naked eye can’t see water vapor in the air, because water molecules are very small. When water is a liquid, you can see it in the form of clouds. It can also fall from the sky as precipitation.

The amount of water vapor in the air is called humidity.

There are two kinds of humidity, Absolute humidity is the measure of water vapor (moisture) in the air, regardless of temperature. Relative humidity also measures water vapor but relative to the temperature of the air. For the purpose of this post I will only briefly discuss relative humidity due to its relationship to dew point.

Relative Humidity:

Relative humidity is a percentage of the amount of water vapor in the air of the total amount that could be held at its current temperature. The warmer the air the more water vapor it can hold.

Warm air can hold far more moisture than cold air meaning that the relative humidity of cold air would be far higher than warm air if their absolute humidity levels were equal. If the amount of water vapor in the air stays the same, but the temperature goes down, the relative humidity will increase. This is because the colder air cannot hold as much water vapor. If the temperature gets cold enough, the air gets to the point that it is holding the most water vapor it can hold. The relative humidity for this temperature would be 100 percent. This is also known as the dew point temperature.

Dew Point:

All Y’all hear the term dew point all the time on your local weather forecast during the summer. But what the heck is dew point really? And why should you care?

Dew point is the temperature to which a parcel of air must be cooled in order to reach saturation by the water vapor already present in the air. A parcel is like a helium balloon as it rises up into the air. The higher the dew point, the more moisture there is in the air.


To put all of this in simpler terms, is that the dew point is the temperature at which the moisture in the air becomes liquid water. It is a complicated calculation to determine the dew point, but fortunately y’all don’t need to do the math. Here’s a chart that will show you the approximate dew point.
Dew point temperature is a marvelous indicator of how comfortable you'll feel outside. The higher the dew point rises, the greater the amount of moisture in the air, the higher the dew point, the harder it is for the sweat on your skin to evaporate, and the hotter and muggier the air will feel.
Going back to relative humidity, many times it can be misleading. For example, a temperature of 30 and a dew point of 30 will give you a relative humidity of 100%, but a temperature of 80 and a dew point of 60 produces a relative humidity of 50%. It would feel much more "humid" on the 80-degree day with 50% relative humidity than on the 30-degree day with a 100% relative humidity. This is because of the higher dew point.

When the air temperature gets down to the dew point, some of the water vapor turns back to liquid water (condensation). That fog you see on the mirror after you take a shower; is the result of dew, which is just liquid water that has condensed out of the air.
Human body temperature is dependent on the air as it absorbs and removes moisture from our skin to cool us down. If the relative humidity is high, the amount of water evaporating from our skin is limited so we feel warm and smothered.
A dew point temperature less than 50 degrees is considered dry, 50-68 degrees is comfortable, 69-76 degrees is uncomfortable, while greater than 77 degrees is considered extremely uncomfortable.




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Always had a hard time explaining this to surgery unit as they couldn't perform surgeries if the relative humidity was over 60%. High infection risk at this level.
This is a real important concept to grasp for anyone dealing with high temps and high humidity.
Great simplified explaination.
 
   / How hot is it? #26  
72 degrees here with 74% humidity. I just came in from pushing a mower around with the sweat rolling off me so much that my clothes are soaked, but after reading some of the comments above I'm not going to complain.
 
   / How hot is it? #28  
I've lived the last 45 yrs in an arid SW climate. Humidity with heat stinks.
62º this AM headed to 103 today in so cal. A little breeze will help cool things off in the afternoon.
We have been spoiled. Summer is officially here.
The whole west coast experiences a summer drought. The last rain at my place was the first week in May. It's dry.
 
   / How hot is it? #31  
Current conditions at Death Valley...4% humidity, if you croak you will mummify quickly.
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I have lived in the Philippines for years, Barain, Dubi and the Abrain gulf. Most people don't kinow what hot is. Ride a aircraft carrier and its 120 in the shade but their is no shade unlless you duck under an aircraft wing and Navy aircraft wings fold.

mark, USN Retired
 
   / How hot is it? #33  
This morning was like so many others... I was hoping to saw some lumber but it's just wet and drizzly enough so that I don't want to uncover the saw mill. I decided to take a ride to the grocery store; 4 miles out the roads were bare and dry. I went to town, did my shopping and never saw a drop of moisture. When I got 3 miles from home I was right back into the fog and drizzle again.
 
   / How hot is it? #34  
Yes Sir, dry and burning.
Just went through the dry with a fire here 2 days ago. My property was inside an evacuate now zone. Got notified to leave by emergency management via an automated phone call.
There were 4 helicopters and 5 AT-802 Fire Boss aircraft and local mutual aid crews from 7 fire departments that were able to suppress the fire in about 8 hours.
If it wasn't for the air support and the first response by local ranchers the fire would probably still be burning.

Video link to the water scooper aircraft I found on youtube.

There was no fire damage to my property.
 
   / How hot is it? #36  
Always had a hard time explaining this to surgery unit as they couldn't perform surgeries if the relative humidity was over 60%. High infection risk at this level.
This is a real important concept to grasp for anyone dealing with high temps and high humidity.
Great simplified explaination.

Exactly… same here.

And explaining why a 64*/50% OR cost so much more than a 68*/50% OR goes right over their phd head!

Getting below 68/50 generally pushes us to either very cold chilled water/glycol (leaving coil ~45*) or a OA pretreatment unit or both in this climate.
 
   / How hot is it? #37  
2:30 PM - - 96F and 4% relative humidity here. Two of those Fire Boss aircraft were used on the local wildfire about ten days ago. They look like an Ag spray plane on floats. They must have made twenty trips - right over my house. So close - I could see the pilot's face.
 
   / How hot is it? #38  
2:30 PM - - 96F and 4% relative humidity here. Two of those Fire Boss aircraft were used on the local wildfire about ten days ago. They look like an Ag spray plane on floats. They must have made twenty trips - right over my house. So close - I could see the pilot's face.
Have they ever used your lake for that? Would they need to get permission first?
 
   / How hot is it? #39  
Solid 80-85deg F, humid, not as bad as it was in So. Illinois, which was just a whole day of Swamp @ss.
 
   / How hot is it? #40  
Jstpssng - Yes they have used my little ten acre lake a few times. The water bag toting helicopters. It's way too short for those fixed wing aircraft. I got a call on my cell phone - requesting permission. Of course - I gladly gave permission. What the HEY - it was the Watermelon Hill wildfire and it was coming right at my property. 7-22-2014 almost exactly nine years ago. Really dodged a bullet on that one.

It was the local farmers and their big tractors that quelled the fire. All the dedicated ground equipment was over in the Wenatchee Valley fighting fires there.
 

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