As dewpoint temperature increases, will relative humidity increase or decrease and why?

Warm air can hold more grams of water vapor than cold air. Hypothetically, at 80º it holds 10 grams at 60% humidity, but if we change the temperature to 40º and it can only hold 11 grams total, that 10 grams is now 95%. This is why the relationship is porportional.

The dew point temperatures are typically closer to the current temperature in cold air, making the relative humidity, or the percent of water vapor in the air from what the water can hold, much higher. But if you take that same temperature and raise it while keeping the same amount of water vapor, the maximum amount of water that can be held is much higher, making the relative humidity much lower. ' Think, for phase change from liquid to vapor, you need tremendous pressure.

Think if you were giving a toddler a piggy back ride, you wouldn't get all hot and tired and sweaty. But if you were giving a sumo wrestler a piggy back ride, you would become very tired, very sore, very hot and very tired. You would probably as them to get off.

This is the equivalent of boiling, or the phase change from liquid to gas. Think as the weight from the pressure decreases, you become cooler, therefore temperature decreases. This is an example of a porportional relationship because as one factor changes, it affects the other.

It's all proportional as part of a system of checks and balances that our atmosphere employs. Simply put; warm air has the capacity to hold more moisture. Cold air simply cannot.

When temperatures drop at or below freezing sometimes, frost can form because the air deposits it's moisture on solid objects. Isn't that a beautiful thing? However, air pressure usually decreases as temperatures increase.

Warm air rises, so we have low air pressure. The cold air is heavier (higher air pressure). But those are winter conditions in the northern hemisphere.

Sometimes high pressure systems in the summer make us bake because of the direct sun overhead.

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