ambient humidity

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No Brag

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Has anyone noticed how the ambient humidity affects the amount of vapor produced? I have noticed that the amount of vapor varies a lot. I started noticing this while in the pickup. It seems like there is less vapor when the air conditioner or defroster are on. Both of these remove humidity in the pickup. I have rolled the window down to let in fresh air and the vapor increases. I have also noticed this when the weather is dry or late afternoon there is less vapor. When it rains or early in the morning when there is a lot of dew there is a lot more vapor. It makes sense, I was just wondering if anyone else noticed it.
 

Stosh

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From what I've noticed, the tempature seems to effect vapor more, colder it is the less vapor produced.
Perhaps we can hear from a Floridian (hot and humid) vs Nevada, Arizona (hot and dry) vs Northern Plains
(cold and dry?) vs ???? (cold and wet).
I'm in NJ and we get a little of each every day, but it changes so fast I can't be a very good baseline. ;-)
 
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