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itamp;#39;s weather 101 time todayamp;#39;s topic is relative humidity versus dewpoint class is in session letamp;#39;s go the two most common ways to talk about the amount of moisture in the air are relative humidity and dew point a relative humidity is simply the percentage of moisture in the air dew point on the other hand is more directly related to the amount of moisture in the air itamp;#39;s the temperature to which the air needs to cool in order to become saturated letamp;#39;s do an experiment take these two containers each represents a column of the atmosphere the taller one a glass of warm air and the smaller one cooler air I sell each half way thatamp;#39;s like 50 percent relative humidity now even though both I have the same relative humidities the dew points which represent the actual amount of water vapor in the air are different the warmer air has a greater dew point which means the air will feel more uncomfortable a relative humidity of 50% means different thing