This document discusses different types of humidity: absolute humidity, relative humidity, and how humidity relates to temperature. It provides the following key points:
- Absolute humidity is defined as the mass of water vapor per volume of air, while relative humidity is the ratio of the actual water vapor pressure to the maximum vapor pressure at a given temperature.
- Relative humidity is what is commonly referred to when reporting humidity levels and is useful for determining human comfort levels. However, its value changes with air temperature.
- For example, the morning relative humidity may be 78% but drop to 53% in the afternoon as the air temperature rises, even though the absolute humidity remains the same. Relative humidity can also drop when warm indoor