[QUOTE]Originally posted by DarkRipper
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Isn't 99% humidity basically saying it's raining?
A lot of people think we are lying up here when we say it gets that humid, but it does! People in Arizona experience acute myocardial infarctions when they hear that it is even over 80.
The humidity level is a measurement of how much moisture is in the air in comparison to total saturation, or the point at which no more moisture can be held by the air. We have had 100% relative humidity numerous times. It doesn't have to be raining, although it usually happens after it rains.
It makes thigns very miserable, especially at night. Every sheet of paper in your house will get curled up badly, as well. Unless you have AC.
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Merrill Howard Kalin