IEM Daily Feature
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Daily Relative Humidity
Posted: 13 Sep 2016 05:34 AM
Relative Humidity is one of the more commonly expressed weather variables. It represents
the percentage capacity that the air is full of water vapor. Since the value is relative, it is
difficult to directly compare the value at different air temperatures. While the air certainly
feels drier in the winter time, the relative humidity values are just as high as the summer
time. The featured chart presents a computed climatology of RH for Ames. The blue bars
represent the daily range of RH values for each day this year. The blue, green, and black
lines are simple averages of the daily min, avg, and max. The red line represents the
frequency of days with the maximum RH at or above 95%. A lot going on with the chart! Of
note for this time of year is that relative humidities are dropping. Demand for water and
subsequent transpiration by agricultural crops is on the rapid decline. You may have
noticed the corn and soybeans are turning brown now! These lower RH values help to dry
out the fields and crops to allow for harvest.
Voting:
Good = 8
Bad = 0
Tags: rh humidity
Voting:
Good = 8
Bad = 0
Tags: rh humidity