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Dew point and humidity are related, but different. Here's what dew point actually is and why it is a better indicator of what it feels like outside.
You’ve heard of dew point, but have you heard of frost point? They’re similar, but different! Let’s take a look.
In the summer, this week especially, you'll often hear meteorologists talk about the dew point. But what exactly is it?
Higher dew points mean more moisture can be held in the atmosphere, and vice versa. We tend to focus on the dew point, because that is a more accurate way to show how comfortable it may be.
Hot summers are nothing new for much of the US, but the combination of heat and humidity has taken on a truly antagonistic ...
"This is due to the colder air (which lowered the cabin air temperature to its dew point) quickly warms back above the dew point. Once that happens, the fog will disappear.
The average dew point temperatures for our summer months show an increasing trend of 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit since 1971.
Dew point/relative humidity questions come up fairly often and this is a good one. Water vapor in the atmosphere is pretty important for deep-sky observing and photography. The atmosphere can only ...
On June 19, the dew point hit 75 degrees, which fits the “oppressive” criteria from the Weather Service. AccuWeather had an even higher dew point, at 78 degrees. More: Heat dome? Heat wave?
Dew point temperatures in the high-60s still give a muggy feel. Dew points in the low-60s feel okay. Dew points in the 50s and 40s give a very refreshing dry feel.
At one point on Tuesday morning Denver was more humid than Dallas, Nashville, Chicago, and Oklahoma City because of the higher dew point.
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