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Re: [ST] Re: Relative Humidity & Counter-Steering
- Subject: Re: [ST] Re: Relative Humidity & Counter-Steering
- From: Thomas Emberson <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:21:22 -0600
don draper wrote:
> 40+ years of flying airplanes for a living taught me to instantly
> recognize when the air I was flying in contained 100+% humidity,... I
> couldn't see anything! Air with 100+% humidity is called cloud (or
> fog, if it's in contact with the ground).
Cheers! Sadly I was thinking I've been in 137% RH before, I believe it
was in a plain, in a rain producing cloud or such :-)
I don't know if a human could survive 100% RH at 100+ deg F for an
extended period of time. Without any evaporation to cool the body I
would think that the internal temperature would just keep on rising.
regards,
Tom
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Thomas Emberson
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